A vajdasági magyar ingázók nyelvi identitása és ideológiái Linguistic identity and ideologies of Hungarian commuters from Vojvodina GÁBRITY ESZTERKULCSSZAVAK: Vajdaság, ingázók, nyelvi identitás, ideológia ABSZTRAKT: A tanulmány alapjául szolgáló kutatás célja a vajdasági magyar ingázók nyelvi identitásának és ideológiáinak behatóbb megismerése. A Szerbia és Magyarország között rendszeresen utazó, leginkább munkavállalási vagy tanulási célú ingázók a határ egyik és másik oldalán eltérő nyelvi közösségek, normák és elvárások hálójába kerülnek, melyhez sajátos módon próbálnak alkalmazkodni. A tanulmány arra keresi a választ, hogy vajon hogyan reagálnak a kutatás alanyai az eltérő nyelvi helyzetekre és azok kihí-vásaira, továbbá hogyan azonosulnak anyanyelvükkel (illetve annak mely változatával), végül pedig arra, hogy mindezeket a jelenségeket mely nyelvi ideológiák befolyásolják. KEYWORDS
In this paper, I examine and compare views, beliefs and ideas about two varieties of Hungarian in the framework of language ideologies. The purpose of the present paper is to illuminate the linguistic situation of the Hungarian migrants and commuters from Vojvodina through the examination of their language ideologies. The study focuses on the language ideologies of migrants and commuters who belong to the Hungarian minority community in Vojvodina and moved to Hungary or commute between Hungary and Serbia on a regular basis, thus they have frequent linguistic contacts and interactions on both sides of the border. The research analyzes ordinary people’s views upon the relationship between their vernacular and the standard variety, their views related to the status of their vernacular as well as their bidialectal language use. I intend to reveal how members of the Hungarian minority community locate, interpret and rationalize (if so) sociolinguistic complexities of their everyday lives. [1] The present paper presents a segment of a research project: Integrating (trans)national migrants in transition states (TRANSMIG) – joint research project in the framework of the co-operation program SCOPES (2009-2012), submitted to the Swiss National Science Foundation (SNSF), coordinated by Prof. Dr. Doris Wastl-Walter (Department of Geography, University of Bern).
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