Publication: La lengua catalana en la construcción de la identidad social de
Cataluña: análisis de este nacionalismo lingüístico
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Date
2009
Authors
Soler Costa, Rebeca
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Servicio de Publicaciones. Universidad de Murcia
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info:eu-repo/semantics/article
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Abstract
La comprensión de todo fenómeno social, sociolingüístico en
este caso, exige la consideración de sus antecedentes
históricos. Trabajos como los de Dixon (1997), Moreno (2000)
y Lodares (2000 y 2002) muestran claramente cómo las
lenguas están por completo vinculadas a circunstancias
políticas, religiosas y sociales que han marcado su devenir.
Proponemos una interesante revisión histórica del fenómeno
llamado "nacionalismo lingüístico" en España, atendiendo a
las tres lenguas –el catalán, el eusquera y el gallego– que
alimentan ese nacionalismo lingüístico en tanto en cuanto se
esgrimen como fundamento de la identidad de sus
respectivas comunidades políticas (Cataluña, País Vasco y
Galicia). Este ensayo no pretende desarrollar una lectura
diacrónica del tema; las obras citadas son un excelente
referente histórico al respecto y a
clar
an las claves
interpretativas que la historia ha ido generando para poder
comprender a fondo la realidad actual.
The understanding of all social phenomena, sociolinguistic in this case, requires consideration of its historical background. Works like Dixon (1997), Moreno (2000) and Lodares (2000 and 2002) show clearly how languages are completely linked to specific political, religious and social opportunities that have marked its evolution. We propose an interesting historical review of the phenomenon called "linguistic nationalism" in Spain, attending to the three languages -Catalan, Euskera and Galician- that feed this linguistic nationalism to the extent that is wielded as the foundation of the identity of their respective political communities (Catalonia, Basque Country and Galicia). This essay is not intended to develop a diachronic reading of the topic; works cited are an excellent historical reference about it and clarify the key to interpreting the history has been generated to fully understand the current reality.
The understanding of all social phenomena, sociolinguistic in this case, requires consideration of its historical background. Works like Dixon (1997), Moreno (2000) and Lodares (2000 and 2002) show clearly how languages are completely linked to specific political, religious and social opportunities that have marked its evolution. We propose an interesting historical review of the phenomenon called "linguistic nationalism" in Spain, attending to the three languages -Catalan, Euskera and Galician- that feed this linguistic nationalism to the extent that is wielded as the foundation of the identity of their respective political communities (Catalonia, Basque Country and Galicia). This essay is not intended to develop a diachronic reading of the topic; works cited are an excellent historical reference about it and clarify the key to interpreting the history has been generated to fully understand the current reality.
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Citation
Revista Electrónica Interuniversitaria de Formación del Profesorado, REIFOP, V. 12, N. 4, 2009
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