Description |
1 online resource (xiv, 385 pages) : illustrations, maps |
Contents |
Preface; Transliteration from Greek and pronunciation of Greek words; Maps and illustrations; Acknowledgements; 1 Theoretical background; 2 The preconditions for the Greek language controversy; 3 The early stages of the controversy, 1766-1804; 4 Adamantios Korais as language reformer; 5 Alternative proposals to Korais' project, 1804-1830; 6 Language in the two Greek states, 1830-1880; 7 The beginning of the demoticist campaign, 1880-1897; 8 Educational demoticism and political reform, 1897-1922; 9 The political polarization of the language question, 1922-1976; 10 Epilogue; Glossary |
Summary |
This is a history of the great language controversy that has occupied and empassioned Greeks - sometimes with fatal results - for over two hundred years. It begins in the late eighteenth-century when a group of Greek intellectuals sought to develop a new, Hellenic, national identity alongside the traditional identity supplied by Orthodox Christianity. The ensuing controversy focused on the language, fuelled on the one hand by a desire to develop a form of Greek that expressed theGreeks' relationship to the ancients, and on the other by the different groups' contrasting notions of what the nati |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references (pages 339-369) and index |
Notes |
Print version record |
Subject |
Greek language, Modern -- Political aspects -- History
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Nationalism -- Greece -- History
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Language policy -- Greece
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LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES -- Linguistics -- Sociolinguistics.
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Greek language, Modern -- Political aspects
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Language policy
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Nationalism
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Greece
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Genre/Form |
History
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Form |
Electronic book
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ISBN |
9780191550348 |
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0191550345 |
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9780199214426 |
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0199214425 |
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9780191706721 |
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0191706728 |
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