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Conflict between the use of the Spanish and Valencian language in Valencia

The Valencian linguistic conflict, also known as Valencian sociolinguist conflict, refers to the conflict between the use of the Spanish and Valencian languages in Valencia, Spain.

During the Battle of Valencia (1978–1982), the term was used to refer to a controversy about the Valencian language and its relationship with the other dialects of the Catalan language. This discussion is considered to be secondary when compared to the Valencian language controversy, the institutional diminution of the Valencian language, and the dominance of the Spanish language.

Origin

Valencian sociolinguist Rafael Ninyoles I Monllor coined the term linguistic conflict by the end of the 1960s to refer to certain diglossic situations, such as the Valencian one. In his late works, he described the process of the ongoing substitution of Valencian for Castilian by social elites and the resulting loss of prestige of the vernacular language.

See also

References

  1. ^ Pardines López & Torres 2011, p. 8.
  2. Dictamen sobre la lengua del Consell Valencià de Cultura – Pleno extraordinario de 13 de julio de 1998
  3. ^ El model valencià de política lingüística Archived 2016-02-24 at the Wayback Machine, Anselm Bodoque
  4. ^ La deriva estandarditzadora valenciana. Del secessionisme rupturista a l’aïllacionisme particularista
  5. Lengua e ideología nacionalista en el conflicto centro-periferia. Apuntes sobre el caso español
  6. ^ Pardines López & Torres 2011, p. 19.
  7. Comunidad lingüística y conflicto lingüístico: revisión de unos términos sociolingüísticos respecto al discurso valenciano

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