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The Economy of Czech Exchange in the Slovak Marketplace of Austria After the Fall of Hungary

Open Access
|Dec 2023

Abstract

Lexical quanta in writing and speech are important indicators of an individual’s social class. This paper analyses the lexical features of the utterances produced by writers/speakers from different social classes in terms of word length based on a representative sample of letters from the Kremnica archive. The study found that writers/ speakers from different social classes showed different average word length in the 2nd half of the 16th century. According to the analysis of the letters, writers/speakers from the upper classes produced utterances with longer words than those from the lower classes. These differences are explained by factors related to the individual’s social class backgrounds and his “right to speech” or “right to be read”. The linguistic economy principle, objective of which is to save more time and energy by conveying more information with less effort is thus far from exhaustive and by no means reflects the whole sociolinguistic reality.

DOI: https://doi.org/10.2478/jazcas-2023-0022 | Journal eISSN: 1338-4287 | Journal ISSN: 0021-5597
Language: English
Page range: 43 - 51
Published on: Dec 25, 2023
Published by: Slovak Academy of Sciences, Mathematical Institute
In partnership with: Paradigm Publishing Services
Publication frequency: 2 issues per year

© 2023 Martin Diweg-Pukanec, published by Slovak Academy of Sciences, Mathematical Institute
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