О бирократизацији српског језика
On the Bureaucratization of Serbian
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This article covers the bureaucratization of the Serbian language over the
last several decades. Emphasis is placed on seven features of bureaucratic language that make it less transparent and comprehensible to the receiver: (1) nominalization, (2) generality, (3) indefiniteness, (4) explicitness, (5) euphemisms, (6) wordiness, (7) quasi-scientific character and the use of words of foreign origin and of
fashionable words. The author concludes that the general purposes of using such
language include (a) the need to avoid responsibility for promises made, (b) the
need to distort reality, to make it seem better than it really is, and (c) to show the
speaker/writer as being responsible, diligent, and well educated, whether this is
trule Or not.
У раду се дефинише појам бирократског језика, описују његове особине и
оцртава домен његове употребе.
Keywords:
социолингвистика / бирократизација / номинализација / неодређеност / помодне речи / sociolinguistics / bureaucratization / nominalization / indefiniteness / fashionable wordsSource:
Наш језик, 2001, 34, 1-2, 85-110Publisher:
- Београд : Иститут за српски језик САНУ
Note:
- Верзија овог рада на енглеском језику објављена је у International Journal of the Sociology of Language, 151 (2001), pр. 111-164. Рад је, иначе, завршен и предат у штампу крајем 1998. године.
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TY - JOUR AU - Кликовац, Душка PY - 2001 UR - http://dais.sanu.ac.rs/123456789/7733 AB - This article covers the bureaucratization of the Serbian language over the last several decades. Emphasis is placed on seven features of bureaucratic language that make it less transparent and comprehensible to the receiver: (1) nominalization, (2) generality, (3) indefiniteness, (4) explicitness, (5) euphemisms, (6) wordiness, (7) quasi-scientific character and the use of words of foreign origin and of fashionable words. The author concludes that the general purposes of using such language include (a) the need to avoid responsibility for promises made, (b) the need to distort reality, to make it seem better than it really is, and (c) to show the speaker/writer as being responsible, diligent, and well educated, whether this is trule Or not. AB - У раду се дефинише појам бирократског језика, описују његове особине и оцртава домен његове употребе. PB - Београд : Иститут за српски језик САНУ T2 - Наш језик T1 - О бирократизацији српског језика T1 - On the Bureaucratization of Serbian SP - 85 EP - 110 VL - 34 IS - 1-2 ER -
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Кликовац Д. О бирократизацији српског језика. Наш језик. 2001;34(1-2):85-110
,& Кликовац, Д. (2001). О бирократизацији српског језика. Наш језикБеоград : Иститут за српски језик САНУ., 34(1-2), 85-110.
Кликовац Душка, "О бирократизацији српског језика" 34, no. 1-2 (2001):85-110