- Japhetic theory
Japhetic theory is a term used to describe a linguistic theory developed by the
Soviet linguistNikolay Yakovlevich Marr (1864 –1934 ). In linguistics it is considered to be the equivalent ofLysenkoism in biology: a theory that was promoted and supported for ideological rather than scientific reasons, because it was thought to represent "proletarian science" as opposed to "bourgeois science."Term
Marr adopted the term "Japhetic", from
Japheth , the name of one of thesons of Noah , in order to characterise his theory that the Kartvelian languages of theCaucasus area were related to theSemitic language s of theMiddle East (named afterShem , Japheth's brother). This initial theory pre-dated theOctober revolution . In 1917, Marr enthusiastically endorsed the revolution, and offered his services to the new Soviet regime. He was soon accepted as the country's leading linguist.Theory
Under the Soviet government Marr developed his theory to claim that
Japhetic languages had existed across Europe before the advent of theIndo-European languages . They could still be recognised as asubstratum over which the Indo-European languages had imposed themselves. Using this model, Marr attempted to apply the Marxist theory ofclass struggle to linguistics, arguing that these different strata of language corresponded to different social classes. He even claimed that the same social classes in widely different countries spoke versions of their own languages that were linguistically closer to one another than to the speech of other classes who supposedly spoke "the same" language. This aspect of Marr's thinking was an attempt to extend the Marxist theory of internationalclass consciousness far beyond its original meaning, by trying to apply it to language. Marr also insisted that the notion that a people are united by common language was nothing more thanfalse consciousness created by "bourgeois nationalism ".In 1950, after Marr's death, his claims were officially discredited as a misrepresentation of Marxist theory in an article written by
Stalin . Since then, the Japhetic theory has been seen as deeply flawed, both inside and outside the Soviet Union.References
*J. V. Stalin, "Marxism and Problems of Linguistics", first published in the June 20, July 4, and August 2, 1950 issues of
Pravda ; reprinted by Foreign Languages Publishing House, Moscow. [http://www.marxists.org/reference/archive/stalin/works/1950/jun/20.htm online version] (marxists.org)
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