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" Language Attitudes and Social Connotations in Jerome and Sidonius Apollinaris "


Document Type : AL
Record Number : 1085394
Doc. No : LA129023
Call No : ‭10.1163/15700720-12341228‬
Language of Document : English
Main Entry : Tim Denecker
Title & Author : Language Attitudes and Social Connotations in Jerome and Sidonius Apollinaris [Article]\ Tim Denecker
Publication Statement : Leiden: Brill
Title of Periodical : Vigiliae Christianae
Date : 2015
Volume/ Issue Number : 69/4
Page No : 393–421
Abstract : Jerome of Stridon and Sidonius Apollinaris, two authors particularly sensitive to languages and linguistic differences, frequently evaluate the correctness, adequacy, and aesthetic qualities of ‘classical’ Latin on the one hand, and of ‘foreign’ or ‘barbarian’ languages (Hebrew, Aramaic, or ‘Germanic’) on the other. They also evaluate variation within the Latin language, mostly in a negative way. In this paper, I look at Jerome’s and Sidonius’ evaluative statements about languages and language varieties from the sociolinguistic perspective of language attitude research. I start by defining the concepts of ‘language attitude’ and ‘social connotations hypothesis’, and then proceed to the analysis of linguistic evaluations in Jerome’s and Sidonius’ works. In accordance with the social connotations hypothesis, I argue that these evaluations about languages or language varieties are strongly biased by the socio-cultural stereotypes the authors hold about the speakers of these languages or language varieties. Jerome of Stridon and Sidonius Apollinaris, two authors particularly sensitive to languages and linguistic differences, frequently evaluate the correctness, adequacy, and aesthetic qualities of ‘classical’ Latin on the one hand, and of ‘foreign’ or ‘barbarian’ languages (Hebrew, Aramaic, or ‘Germanic’) on the other. They also evaluate variation within the Latin language, mostly in a negative way. In this paper, I look at Jerome’s and Sidonius’ evaluative statements about languages and language varieties from the sociolinguistic perspective of language attitude research. I start by defining the concepts of ‘language attitude’ and ‘social connotations hypothesis’, and then proceed to the analysis of linguistic evaluations in Jerome’s and Sidonius’ works. In accordance with the social connotations hypothesis, I argue that these evaluations about languages or language varieties are strongly biased by the socio-cultural stereotypes the authors hold about the speakers of these languages or language varieties.
Descriptor : Jerome
Descriptor : language attitudes
Descriptor : linguistic value judgments
Descriptor : Sidonius Apollinaris
Descriptor : social connotations hypothesis
Location & Call number : ‭10.1163/15700720-12341228‬
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