Jezikoslovni in jezikovni vidiki Linhartovega Poskusa zgodovine Kranjske
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2005-01-01Author
Ivanova, Najda
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Fran Ramovš Institute for Slovene Language, Scientific Research Center, Slovene Academy of Arts & Sciences; Hall Center for the Humanities, University of Kansas
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SLV: V splošnokulturnem pogledu Poskus zgodovine Kranjske Antona Tomaža Linharta (1788-1791)
uveljavlja vseslovensko nacionalno idejo, zaradi česar je to delo prelomnega pomena tudi za slovensko
zgodovinopisje. Izvirni tretji razdelek druge knjige, ki je posvečen ljudski kulturi Slovencev,
zaznamuje začetek slovenske etnologije. V tem kontekstu članek obravnava slovensko jezikovno
gradivo v knjigi, kot odraz Linhartovih inovativnih jezikoslovnih idej o slovenskem jeziku kot
substanci, strukturi in jezikovni ideologiji, ki so v precejšnji meri oblikovale tendence v razvoju
slovenskega knjižnega jezika v prvi polovici 19. stoletja.
ENG: In a general cultural sense Thomas Linhart's Towards a History of Carniola (1788-1791) promotes
the all-Slovene national idea for which the work is of pivotal importance to Slovene historical
writing. The novel third section of the second book, devoted to Slovene folk culture, marks the
beginning of Slovene ethnography. In this context the article treats Slovene language material in
the book as an expression of Linhart's innovative linguistic ideas on Slovene in terms of substance,
structure and language ideology, which in a significant way shaped the tendencies in the
development of the Slovene standard language in the first half of the nineteenth century.
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Slovenski jezik/Slovene Linguistic Studies 5 http://dx.doi.org/10.17161/SLS.1808.1679
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