Linguistic PurismStudies in Language and Linguistics is an occasional series incorporating major new work in small areas of linguistics. |
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The imagery of purism | 19 |
The theoretical foundations of purism | 35 |
The interplay of rational and nonrational factors | 59 |
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acceptance aesthetic Afrikaans anti-puristic Arabic archaising attempt bilingualism Bokmål Bulgarian calques Chapter characterised codes consciousness Croatian culture Czech dialects dictionary diglossia dominant effects of purism élite English enrichment ethnographic European example factors Finnish foreign elements foreign words form of purism French functions Furthermore Gerdener German Hebrew Hungarian Icelandic identified individual influence internationalisms involved Josef Dobrovský Katharevousa language academies language contact language cultivation language intervention language planning language reform language situation language's Latin lexical linguistic purism literary loans loanwords modern Moskov native language neologisms nineteenth century non-rational Nynorsk patterns percent Persian prestige problems purification purist movement puristic activity puristic attitudes puristic intervention puristic orientations puristic paradigm puristic reaction purity recognised reformist related languages replacements result Russian Serbian Serbo-Croatian Slavonic Slovene society speech community standard language standardisation stylistic targets Thomas threat tradition Turkish type of purism Urdu usage vernacular vocabulary written vernaculars xenophobic purism Yiddish