II. Tongue and society |
2. 1. The language and the communication. Essential characteristics of the language.
2. 2. The study of the tongue. The Linguistics and the Grammar. The *Sociolingüística and the Sociology of the Language.
2. 3. Unit and variety of the Galician tongue.
2. 4. Oral tongue and tongue written. Didactic of the pronunciation and of the spelling. The development of the writing.
2. 5. The linguistic situation in the world: diversity *versus uniformity.
2. 6. The judgements in fact *versus the judgements of value.
2. 7. The linguistic prejudices: definition and any examples.
2. 8. Tongues *hexemónicas and tongues *minorizadas.
2. 9. The relation between *estatus of tongue and political power-economic.
2. 10. Fields of use of the Galician: teaching, media, church, administration, etc.
2. 11. The tongues of international communication *versus the tongues threatened.
2. 12. Distinction between linguistic community and political community.
2. 13. Legal principles stop the recovery of the tongues threatened. Personality and Territoriality.
2. 14. Tongues in contact: the Galician case. Bilingualism and *diglosia.
2. 14. 1. Definitions.
2. 14. 2. Conceptual accuracies envelope to *diglosia.
2. 14. 3. Linguistic interferences derived of the contact between tongues.
2. 15. The normalization and the *normativización.
2. 15. 1. Accuracies *terminolóxicas.
2. 15. 2. The legal situation of the Galician.
2. 15. 3. The *normativización.
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IV. Literature |
4.1. Brief history of the Galician literature.
4.2. Specificity of the Galician literature.
4.3. The comment of text.
4.4. The language and the literature. |