Хиперфункции на възрожденския текст. Към въпроса за началата на новобългарския книжовен език
Hyperfunctions of the Revival Text. On the Beginnings of the Modern Bulgarian Literary Language
Author(s): Vladislav MilanovSubject(s): Language studies, Language and Literature Studies, Applied Linguistics, Studies of Literature, Pragmatics, Historical Linguistics, Sociolinguistics, Bulgarian Literature, South Slavic Languages, Stylistics, Sociology of Literature
Published by: Национално издателство за образование и наука „Аз-буки“
Keywords: literary language; Bulgarian National Revival; competition of linguistic models; beginning/beginnings of the literary language; dynamics of linguistic processes; text and reality
Summary/Abstract: This article is dedicated to the specificity of messages in texts from the Bulgarian National Revival period. The aim is to trace the complex relationship between content and speech in Revival texts. The paper presents current reflections related to the beginnings of the modern Bulgarian literary language, supporting a scientific hypothesis that has gained popularity in recent years. This hypothesis posits that the periodization of the modern Bulgarian literary language cannot be understood through the simple relationship of „from - to“ but must be entirely aligned with the dynamics of linguistic processes in their complex competition. At this stage, the idea of unfolding the reality of Revival texts through the lens of the relationship between the center and the periphery is proposed, with the emphasis being that, in view of the linguistic picture of the world, the boundaries between the two are not as clearly defined and tend to blur.
Journal: Български език и литература
- Issue Year: 66/2024
- Issue No: 5
- Page Range: 501-513
- Page Count: 13
- Language: Bulgarian
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