Robert D. Greenberg: Language and Identity in the Balkans: Serbo-Croatian and Its Disintegration
Oxford University Press, Oxford 2004
Language rifts in the Balkans are endemic and have long been both a
symptom of ethnic animosity and a cause for inflaming it. But the
breakup of the Serbo-Croatian language into four mutually unintelligible
languages within a decade is, by any previous standard of linguistic
behaviour, extraordinary. This book describes how it happened. Basing
the account on first-hand observations in the region before and since
the communist demise, the book evokes the drama and emotional discord as
different factions sought to exploit, prevent, exacerbate, accelerate,
or just to make sense of the chaotic and unpredictable language
situation. The book offers insights into the nature of language change
and the relation between language and identity. It also provides a
uniquely vivid perspective on nationalism and identity politics in the
former Yugoslavia.
http://www.oxfordscholarship.com/view/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199208753.001.0001/acprof-9780199208753
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