Reference : Foreign schriftdenken in ausbau languages Luxembourgish and Rusyn orthographies in mu...
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Arts & humanities : Languages & linguistics
http://hdl.handle.net/10993/45839
Foreign schriftdenken in ausbau languages Luxembourgish and Rusyn orthographies in multiple language contact
English
Weth, Constanze mailto [University of Luxembourg > Faculty of Humanities, Education and Social Sciences (FHSE) > Department of Humanities (DHUM) >]
Bunčić, Daniel mailto []
2020
Written Language and Literacy
John Benjamins Publishing Company
23
2
Literacies in contact
289-312
Yes
1387-6732
1570-6001
Netherlands
[en] The concept of schriftdenken describes how the knowledge of a writing system in use guides the creation of a writing system for a yet to be standardized language. Trubetzkoy described this effect with reference to the invention of the Glagolitic alphabet in the 9th century with Greek as the reference writing system. This paper demonstrates schriftdenken and measures to increase orthographic differences in two writing systems with a relatively young history: Luxembourgish (a Germanic language) and Rusyn (a Slavic language). In the Luxembourgish context, schriftdenken and orthographic separation are revealed by the historical context, whereas in the Rusyn context, both practices are related to different geographic contact situations in the countries where Rusyn is spoken and written. The reference languages for Luxem¬bourg¬ish are German, French and Dutch; for Rusyn, they are Russian, Ukrainian, Church Slavonic, Polish and Slovak.
DFG
Literacies in Contact
http://hdl.handle.net/10993/45839
10.1075/wll.00045.wet
https://benjamins.com/catalog/wll.23.2

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