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Double Standards

Codified Norms and Norms of Usage in European Languages (1600–2020)

by Stephan Elspaß (Volume editor) Imke Mendoza (Volume editor) Bernhard Pöll (Volume editor) Erik Schleef (Volume editor)
©2025 Edited Collection XVIII, 476 Pages
Series: Historical Sociolinguistics, Volume 9

Summary

Standardisation is not a natural form of language change. The aim of such efforts is usually to create a largely uniform standard, often backed by a strong standard language ideology. However, standard languages are sometimes Janus-faced. Additional standard varieties emerge, leading to situations with «double standards» or even «multiple standards».
This volume brings together fifteen contributions on «double standards» in twelve languages – and various standard varieties thereof – from three language families, thus providing a novel comparative view on standardisation. Three main aspects of the «double standards» concept are identified: the descriptive vs prescriptive notion of standards, the coexistence of standard varieties in pluricentric or pluriareal settings, and the impact of the cohabitation of several standards in native or foreign language teaching.

Details

Pages
XVIII, 476
Publication Year
2025
ISBN (Softcover)
9781803749402
Language
English
Keywords
standard languages standardisation historical sociolinguistics pluricentric languages pluriareal languages language teaching language norms codification norms of usage Germanic languages Romance languages Slavic languages
Published
Oxford, Berlin, Bruxelles, Chennai, Lausanne, New York, 2025. xviii, 476 pp., 48 fig. b/w, 43 tables.
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Biographical notes

Stephan Elspaß (Volume editor) Imke Mendoza (Volume editor) Bernhard Pöll (Volume editor) Erik Schleef (Volume editor)

Stephan Elspaß is Professor of German Linguistics at the University of Salzburg (Austria). Imke Mendoza is Professor of Slavic Linguistics at the University of Salzburg (Austria). Bernhard Pöll is Professor of Romance Linguistics at the University of Salzburg (Austria). Erik Schleef is Professor of English Linguistics at the University of Salzburg (Austria).

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