Natalija Ulčnik (Author)

Abstract

Prispevek se osredinja na periodizacijo razvoja slovenskega knjižnega jezika, predstavljeno v Toporišičevih delih, zlasti v Slovenski slovnici (1984, 2000), kjer najdemo avtorjevo delitev na sedem obdobij knjižnega jezika, od reformacijsko-protireformacijskega (1550-1615) do modernega obdobja (1900-). V prispevku so preverjena merila za ločevanje posameznih obdobij, izhajanje iz predhodnih periodizacijskih poskusov, avtorjev inovativni pristop k problematiki ter uveljavljenost njegove periodizacije v stroki. Toporišičeva delitev je ovrednotena tudi z ozirom na nove raziskovalne vidike ter na drugačna poimenovanja in drugačne časovne zamejitve.

Keywords

slovenščina;zgodovina slovenskega knjižnega jezika;slovenska slovnica;ne zaključna dela;

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Language: Slovenian
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Typology: 1.16 - Independent Scientific Component Part or a Chapter in a Monograph
Organization: UM FF - Faculty of Arts
UDC: 811.163.6'36
COBISS: 22781192 Link will open in a new window
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Secondary language: English
Secondary abstract: The current analysis focuses on the development of Slovene as presented in Toporišič's works, especially in the Slovene grammar (1984, 2000), in which Toporišič divides the development of the Slovene literary language into seven periods, from the ReformationCounter Reformation (1550-1615) to the so-called Modern period (1900-). The paper examines the criteria for defining each of the periods, an evaluation of preceding research into the subject, the author's innovative approach to this issue and the academic acceptance of Toporišič's division over time. Toporišič's division is also evaluated in terms of new research and denominations, as well as other time divisions.
Secondary keywords: Slovenian language;periodisation;history of Slovene language;Slovene grammar;Toporišič;Jože;1926-2014;Zgodovina;Slovenščina;Slovnica;
Type (COBISS): Article
Pages: Str. 403-409
ID: 19565781