Despite the emphasis on change, both synchronic and diachronic, that Sociolinguistics has, language standardization is a process that starkly reveals the social and cultural dynamics and struggles of language use, such as nationalism, exclusion, political and cultural dominance, among others. Under this perspective, this paper explores the definition of language standardization, along with the conceptualization and characterization of two contemporary models: the rationalist and the romantic, with pertinent exemplification. Complementarily, definitions and examples of intra-language change will be explored, placing special emphasis on the discrimination between language usage and use
This Special Issue (SI) sheds light on the relationship between geographical, sociocultural, histori...
“Standardisation” and “variation” are very familiar terms from the sociolinguistics literature (Labo...
Contact between culturally distinct human groups in the contemporary ‘glocal’ -global and local- wor...
Despite the emphasis on change, both synchronic and diachronic, that Sociolinguistics has, language ...
ABSTRACT-This paper suggests that new approaches afe needed in the study of language standardization...
Standard languages' constitute a viable category of linguistic inquiry because all such systems--wha...
This paper focuses on the topic regarding the process of language standardization. The standardizati...
The author outlines some general characteristics of language policy, which, as a highly complex and ...
Standard language is generally regarded as language well establishe by usage in the speech and writ...
In line with well-known trends in cultural theory (see Burke et al., 2000), Cognitive Linguistics ha...
<em>Standard language is generally regarded as language well establishe by usage in the speech and w...
This paper aims to present an outline of some major types of language contact and conflict situation...
SLICE is interested in ideologies of language as much as in the forms and functions of languages the...
Assuming that intralanguage differences derive from social differences between groups within a speec...
Language standardization, defined as the codification of a vareity in order to meet the needs\ud of ...
This Special Issue (SI) sheds light on the relationship between geographical, sociocultural, histori...
“Standardisation” and “variation” are very familiar terms from the sociolinguistics literature (Labo...
Contact between culturally distinct human groups in the contemporary ‘glocal’ -global and local- wor...
Despite the emphasis on change, both synchronic and diachronic, that Sociolinguistics has, language ...
ABSTRACT-This paper suggests that new approaches afe needed in the study of language standardization...
Standard languages' constitute a viable category of linguistic inquiry because all such systems--wha...
This paper focuses on the topic regarding the process of language standardization. The standardizati...
The author outlines some general characteristics of language policy, which, as a highly complex and ...
Standard language is generally regarded as language well establishe by usage in the speech and writ...
In line with well-known trends in cultural theory (see Burke et al., 2000), Cognitive Linguistics ha...
<em>Standard language is generally regarded as language well establishe by usage in the speech and w...
This paper aims to present an outline of some major types of language contact and conflict situation...
SLICE is interested in ideologies of language as much as in the forms and functions of languages the...
Assuming that intralanguage differences derive from social differences between groups within a speec...
Language standardization, defined as the codification of a vareity in order to meet the needs\ud of ...
This Special Issue (SI) sheds light on the relationship between geographical, sociocultural, histori...
“Standardisation” and “variation” are very familiar terms from the sociolinguistics literature (Labo...
Contact between culturally distinct human groups in the contemporary ‘glocal’ -global and local- wor...