- Standard Macedonian
Standard Macedonian or Literary Macedonian [Victor Freidman. "Macedonian", (2001) p. 6] ( _mk. Книжевен македонски јазик) [Transliterated, "Kniževen makedonski jazik". Also, "Литературен македонски јазик" ("Literaturen makedonski jazik").] is the standard variety of the
Macedonian language andofficial language of theRepublic of Macedonia used as a written language, in formal contexts, and for communication between different dialect areas. Severalprestige dialect s have developed around the major urban centers ofSkopje ,Bitola ,Kumanovo andPrilep .Efforts to codify a Macedonian
literary language date back to the19th century . It was only in the1940s , however, that the Macedonian language was able to be implemented, after being formally declared the official language of theSocialist Republic of Macedonia . The rapid pace at which the standardization process took place was in part owing to an already existing interdialect (seeSpoken Macedonian ). The standard language was phonologically and morphologically based on thePrilep-Bitola dialect with itslexicon influenced by all dialects.Educated speakers will usually use, or aim to use, the formal standard in public settings and in most forms of
written language . Probably the best exemplars of this type of speech, though not always the case, areactors ,teachers andwriters . A high degree of social prestige andrespect is assigned to those who correctly use the standard language in the appropriate situations. In rare examples, some speakers will use the formal code exclusively in everyday conversational speech.While acquisition of the formal code constitutes a significant part of elementary education, during which children are taught the relationship between their local dialect and the target code, the formal
literary language . Most educated speakers switch to the colloquial register of the standard language,Spoken Macedonian , when communicating in less formal circumstances, but tend to aim for more formal usage in circumstances where educated speakers are present or as a sort of "interdialect" in the case where the company is not exclusively local.References
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