Slovenian Orthodoxy as an Independent Codification Book?
Issue Date
2018-02Author
Tivadar, Hotimir
Publisher
University of Maribor, Department of Slavic Languages and Literatures
Type
Article
Article Version
Scholarly/refereed, publisher version
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Slovensko pravorečje je premalo obravnavano v slovenskem jezikoslovju, načeloma
samo v okviru pisnih slovarjev in pravopisa ter znanstvene slovnice. Javni
nastop v slovenskem jeziku je danes nujnost in realnost skoraj vsakega govorca,
ki javno deluje v okviru Slovenije, zato se bomo morali tudi jezikoslovci posvetiti
slovenskemu javnemu govoru in ga ne prepustiti samo spontanemu delovanju in
osebnemu jezikovnemu občutku. V članku utemeljujem potrebo po izdaji sodobnega
(akademijskega) pravorečja, oblikovanega na osnovi kodifikacijske tradicije,
sodobnih raziskav in opisa govora iz sodobnih javnih besedil.
Slovene orthoepy is not sufficiently considered within Slovene linguistics, being
taken into consideration only within dictionaries for the written language and orthographies
and grammar books for experts. Public appearance in Slovene language
is these days a must and a reality for almost every speaker that operates within
Slovenia, which means that us linguists will have to dedicate ourselves to Slovene
public speech and not leave it to spontaneous action and personal linguistic feel.
In the article, we justify the need to issue a modern (academic) orthoepy, based
on the codification tradition, modern research and the description of speech from
modern public texts.
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