Současná srbská a česká slavistická bádání II. Příspěvky z Kolokvia Brno–Bělehrad 2024
KapitolaZnačaj proučavanja jezičke vitalnosti češke manjinske zajednice u Srbiji
Rok vydání: 2025https://doi.org/10.5817/CZ.MUNI.P280-0684-2024-12
Abstrakt
According to the original 1977 theory of ethnolinguistic vitality, the vitality of a specific ethnolinguistic community is what enables a group to assert itself as a distinctive and active entity within an intergroup context. This study seeks to investigate specific demographic factors, as proposed by the theory, in the context of the Czech national minority in the Republic of Serbia. These factors are analyzed in relation to institutional support mechanisms, with the goal of offering a comprehensive assessment of the demographic trends – both favorable and unfavorable – that influence the use of the Czech language and the ethnonational identification of the Czech minority in Serbia. It is suggested that a thorough examination of these factors will provide valuable insight into the areas where greater involvement from both individuals and institutions is essential to safeguarding the Czech language, identity, and cultural heritage in Serbia.
Klíčová slova
Czech national minority in Serbia, ethnolinguistic vitality, demographic factors, sociolinguistics
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