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Slavische Plansprachen im Zeitalter des Internets
Meyer, Anna-Maria (2016): Slavische Plansprachen im Zeitalter des Internets, in: Interlinguistische Informationen / Beiheft ; Mitteilungsblatt der Gesellschaft für Interlinguistik e.V., Berlin, Nr. 23, Plansprachen–Aspekte ihrer praktischen Anwendung, S. 91–113.
Faculty/Chair:
Author:
By:
Meyer, Anna-Maria
Title of the Journal:
Interlinguistische Informationen / Beiheft ; Mitteilungsblatt der Gesellschaft für Interlinguistik e.V.
ISSN:
1432-3567
Corporate Body:
Gesellschaft für Interlinguistik e.V.
Publisher Information:
Year of publication:
2016
Issue:
23, Plansprachen - Aspekte ihrer praktischen Anwendung
Pages:
Language:
German
Abstract:
Slavic constructed languages have been widely neglected by interlinguistics and Slavic linguis- tics so far; however, the number of projects for a common Slavic language has been growing since the 17th century, beginning with Juraj Križanić’s Ruski jezik (1666) and continuing up to Arnošt Eman Žídek’s Slovan (1940) and beyond. We construction of Slavic languages has recently been experiencing a revival through the spread of the internet since the 1990s. Wis has manifested itself mainly in three extensively elaborated projects with their own websites and user communities: Slovio (1999), Slovianski (2006) and Novoslovienski (2010). Wese three pro- jects – one of them schematic, two of them naturalistic – are presented in the historical context of Slavic language construction from the 17th century up to the present and analyzed struc- turally in terms of their writing systems, their grammars and the composition of their lexicons. Although their chances of implementation in practice in the context of European language policy are currently rather marginal, they should be valued as a unique phenomenon in Slavic cultural history.
Keywords:
Slavisch, Plansprache, Interlinguistik
Open Access Journal:
Yes:
Type:
Article
Activation date:
November 17, 2016
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https://fis.uni-bamberg.de/handle/uniba/41188