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Lengua estándar, norma y normas en la difusión actual de la lengua española

Authors: Demonte Barreto, Violeta;

Lengua estándar, norma y normas en la difusión actual de la lengua española

Abstract

La noción de ‘lengua estándar’, y la de ‘norma lingüística’, consustancial con ella, es muy antigua ya; no tanto sin embargo como la vida misma de las lenguas. Aparece, próxima a las naciones-estado y los estados-nación, cuando las sociedades más estructuradas y jerarquizadas empiezan a producir textos, a alfabetizar, a buscar lenguas de relación o lenguas francas, y no se limitan a usar su lengua sólo para comunicarse oralmente. Las lenguas que se mantuvieron durante milenios como lenguas de cultura pese a haber dejado de ser lenguas habladas (el copto, el chino arcaico, el sánscrito) debieron pertrecharse para ello de una rígida norma. El náhuatl, la lengua de los aztecas, hoy dominada y dividida en dialectos, había de estar muy normalizada en el siglo XVI si podía ser el eje de un imperio que se extendía desdeTenochtitlán hasta Veracruz y el Istmo de Tehuantepec. Norma ha habido casi siempre.

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Lengua española, Lingüística, Lengua estándar, Linguistics, Spanish, Dialecto estándar

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