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Linguistic Purism in the Germanic Languages

✍ Scribed by Nils Langer (editor); Winifred Davies (editor)


Publisher
De Gruyter
Year
2005
Tongue
English
Leaves
384
Series
Studia Linguistica Germanica; 75
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


Purism is an aspect of linguistic study which appeals not only to the scholar but also to the layperson. Somehow, ordinary speakers with many different mother tongues and with no formal training in linguistics share certain beliefs about what language is, how it develops or should develop, whether it has good or bad qualities, etc. The topic of linguistic purism in its many realisations is the subject of this volume of 19 articles selected from the contributions presented at a conference at the University of Bristol in 2003.

In particular, the articles deal with the relationship of purism to historical prescriptivism, e.g. the influence of grammarians in the 17th and 18th centuries, to nationhood, e.g. the instrumentalising of purism in the standardisation of Afrikaans or Luxembourgish, to modern society, e.g. the existence of puristic tendencies in computer chatrooms, to folk linguistics, e.g. lay perceptions of different varieties of English, and to academic linguistics, e.g. the presence of puristic notions in the historiography of German or English.

✦ Table of Contents


An Introduction to linguistic purism
I. Historical Prescriptivism and Purism
Language norm and language reality. Effectiveness and limits of prescriptivism in New High German
Taming thistles and weeds amidst the wheat: language gardening in nineteenth-century Flanders
Bad language in Germany’s past – The birth of linguistic norms in the seventeenth century?
The Revolutionary Argumentative Pattern in Puristic Discourse: The Swabian dialect in the debate about the standardization of German in the eighteenth century
A comparative study of linguistic purism in the history of England and Germany
II. Nationhood and Purism
Linguistic purism in German-speaking Switzerland and the Deutschschweizerischer Sprachverein 1904–1942
Language nationalism in the Schiller commemoration addresses of 1859
Standard Afrikaans and the different faces of β€˜Pure’ Afrikaans in the twentieth century
Reimagining the Nation: Discourses of language purism in Luxembourg
III. Modern Society and Purism
On the role of language ideologies in linguistic theory and practice: purism and beyond
Elements of traditional and β€˜reverse’ purism in relation to computer-mediated communication
Once an Ossi, always an Ossi: Language ideologies and social division in contemporary Germany
IV. Folk Linguistics and Purism
β€˜The Grand Daddy of English’: US, UK, New Zealand and Australian students’ attitudes towards varieties of English
Linguistic purism from several perspectives: views from the β€˜secure’ and the β€˜insecure’
Dialect and written language: Change in dialect norms in the history of the German language
Investigating puristic attitudes in France: Folk perceptions of variation in standard French
V. Linguists and Purism
β€œCaution is not always the better part of valour” – Purism in the historiography of the German language
Some effects of purist ideologies on historical descriptions of English
Usefulness and uselessness of the term Fremdwort
Index


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