JournalisticLanguage in Prekmurje in the Nineteenth and the First Half of theTwentieth Centuries: Between Literary Norm and Tradition

Authors

  • Marko JESENŠEK

Keywords:

slovenščina, zgodovina jezika, publicistični jezik, Prekmurje, Slovene language, history of language, journalistic language

Abstract

In Prekmurje, the switch from the literary norm to dialect first occurred in the first Prekmurje newsletter Prekmurje Prijatel. In the 20th century, it is observed also in Marijin list, in Ka/endar srca Jezusovega and in Novine. The first issues in the early years of these publications strictly adhere to the traditional Prekmurje literary norm, later however, they are faced with the new Slovenian language, gradualomission of the linguistic norms, intrusion of dialectal elements into journalistic language and, in the period between the two worlds wars, the adoption of a unified Slovenian literary norm.

Published

2008-12-15

How to Cite

JESENŠEK, M. (2008) “JournalisticLanguage in Prekmurje in the Nineteenth and the First Half of theTwentieth Centuries: Between Literary Norm and Tradition”, Slavistična revija, 56, pp. 103–113. Available at: https://srl.si/ojs/srl/article/view/COBISS_ID-16131848 (Accessed: 26 November 2024).

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