VOCATIVE IN TEACHING CROATIAN AS A SECOND LANGUAGE Cover Image

VOKATIV U NASTAVI HRVATSKOGA KAO INOGA JEZIKA
VOCATIVE IN TEACHING CROATIAN AS A SECOND LANGUAGE

Author(s): Tanja Salak
Subject(s): Language and Literature Studies, Morphology, South Slavic Languages
Published by: Институт за македонска литература
Keywords: Vocative; Croatian as a second language; case; teaching methodology; A2

Summary/Abstract: In the teaching of Croatian as a second language, the vocative is usually introduced as the final, seventh case. This is due to its specific morphological, syntactic and semantic-pragmatic characteristics, but it is also because it is used the least. It is specific because it is an independent case (the same as the nominative), has a pronounced communicative function (addressing, invoking) and is only partially grammaticalized. Indeed, nominative and vocative morphological features are often equated as a result of the interaction of foreign language contacts, organic idioms and different functional styles. It is sometimes said that the vocative is extinct, but it is more accurate to say that it is demorphologized. The vocative is not implemented consistently like other cases, which poses a challenge in teaching Croatian as a second language. The paper considers the teaching of the vocative while respecting the communication needs of students of Croatian as a second language at the beginning level (A2 level according to Common European Framework of Reference for Languages) as well as the situation in the modern Croatian.

  • Issue Year: 20/2022
  • Issue No: 2
  • Page Range: 146-163
  • Page Count: 18
  • Language: Croatian