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To browse Academia. Ana Deumert. Jonathan Kasstan. Andrew Linn. The standardisation of minority languages Sociolinguistica Jeroen Darquennes. Lybaert This introductory paper provides an outline of the recent research on processes of destandardization and demotization in national standard languages across Europe, with a focus on the standard language dynamics in the Dutch language area. On the basis of a state-of-the-art-description, a number of remaining theoretical and methodological issues are identified, which the papers included in this thematic issue address from multiple perspectives.
Durk Gorter. Ekkehard Felder. Standardisation is mainly discussed in relation to language history, language variation and sociolinguistics. Investigations of the role of standardisation in German language criticism are as yet a desideratum.
However, individual aspects of standardisation are sometimes consulted for the explanation or evaluation of language criticism in German. This article describes forms of language reflexion and language criticism as regulatory aspects for orienting orality and literacy to norms.
First, authorities and institutions guiding the process of standardisation are discussed e. Second, domains that were to be standardised are mentioned e. In addition to the historical perspective, this article looks at current issues about standardisation in correlation with language criticism. In this article I argue that there might be at least two usual types of standard language history in Europe: early dialect selection during the period of the Renaissance e. English and late dialect selection during Romanticism and slightly later e.