Language (speech) in Slovenian theaters and language policy
Issue Date
2018-02Author
Milojević, Nina Žavbi
Publisher
University of Maribor, Department of Slavic Languages and Literatures
Type
Article
Article Version
Scholarly/refereed, publisher version
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V prispevku se osredotočam na govorno izražanje v gledališču, predvsem na potrebe
jezikovnih uporabnikov (igralcev, lektorjev idr.) in njihovo jezikovno opremljenost.
Po pregledu zakonodajnih in drugih pravno veljavnih dokumentov (Zakon o
javni rabi slovenščine, Zakon o medijih, Zakon o uresničevanju javnega interesa za
kulturo in Resolucija o nacionalnem programu za kulturo 2014–2017) ter po izvedbi
in interpretaciji rezultatov empirične raziskave ugotavljam, da je veljavna zakonodaja
s področja jezika (govora) v gledališču primerna, profesionalni uporabniki pa
bi potrebovali nekatere jezikovne priročnike (pravorečni priročnik, terminološki
slovarji) in zbir smernic o neknjižnih zvrsteh jezika.
In the article we focus on speech expression in theatre, predominantly on the needs
of the users of the language (actors, language consultants, etc.) and the level of their
language equipment. After an overview of the legislation and other legal documents
(Public Use of the Slovene Language Act, Media Act, Exercising of the Public
Interest in Culture Act and Resolution on the 2014–2017 National Programme for
Culture) as well as after interpreting the results of empirical research we find that
the current legislation from the field of language (speech) in theatre is adequate
and that professional users would need several linguistic manuals (pronunciation
guide, terminological dictionary) and a selection of guidelines about non-standard
language forms.
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