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  • Srbohrvaščina v Sloveniji: nekoč in danes : Vesna Požgaj Hadži, Tatjana Balažic Bulc in Vlado Miheljak
    Požgaj-Hadži, Vesna ; Balažic Bulc, Tatjana ; Miheljak, Vlado
    The paper presents the status of the Serbo-Croatian language in the Slovenian education system, in Slovenian society within former Yugoslavia, and in independent Slovenia. Despite constitutional ... provisions that guaranteed the equal status of the languages of all the nations and ethnic groups in former Yugoslavia, Serbo-Croatian was the common language of communication over its entire territory; it even had the status of a prestige language in some spheres (e.g., in the army, business communication, etc.). In Slovenia it was learned informally from the environment (the mass media had a major role, as did popular-scientific and scientific literature), but also formally (as a compulsory subject in primary school). That status changed in the 1990s when, on one hand, Serbo-Croatian gained an expressly negative connotation due to the new social and political situation, which was reflected in numerous polemics in Slovenian society and, on the other hand, the Serbo-Croatian language itself "disintegrated" into the new standard languages (Croatian, Serbian, Bosnian, and Montenegrin). No professional debates of that time could avoid political connotations, all of which resulted in the abolishment of Serbo-Croatian in Slovenian primary schools (1993). As the attitude toward novel standards in Slovenian society is gradually changing, the aim of the study was to determine their present status and relation to other foreign languages. It was concluded that the negative connotations of the former Serbo-Croatian language are slowly vanishing, that the attitudes of the Slovenian people to the newly formed standards are becoming neutralized, and that they are acquiring the status of foreign languages and "returning" to th eSlovenian education system (e.g., with Croatian and Serbian as elective subjects in Slovenian nine-year primary schools).
    Vrsta gradiva - članek, sestavni del
    Leto - 2009
    Jezik - slovenski
    COBISS.SI-ID - 40434530