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Title: Language


1
Language Nationalism in Europe
  • Chapter 11 Greece European Turkey From
    Religious to
  • Linguistic Identity

2
Overview
  • Ethnic identities based on culture and religion
    have been transformed to territorial identities
    marked by language

3
Greece
  • Greece was part of Turkish Ottoman Empire for
    approx 400 years, 15th - 19th c
  • Phanariot Greeks in Constantinople served as
    interpreters and gained some control over Turkish
    foreign policy within Ottoman Empire, Greeks
    governed Romania, Moldova
  • Many Balkan Orthodox were considered Greek by
    culture, since religion was more important than
    language
  • Greek travelers/traders spread Greek culture

4
Greece, contd.
  • After 11 years of war, and with help from
    Britain, France, and Russia, Greeks became
    independent of the Turks in 1832
  • Turks were expelled and many Greeks returned from
    abroad

5
Megali Idea (aka irredentism)
  • The idea was to expand the borders of Greece to
    include ALL Greeks
  • Many Greeks outside Greece did not support the
    idea
  • But Greece did grow in expansions in 1864, 1881,
    1913, 1920, 1947
  • Serbia Bulgaria feared that Greece would engulf
    them too, all three battled over Macedonia
    1912-1913
  • After expansion, compulsory population exchanges
    based on religion
  • Greece now includes many non-Greeks, diaspora
    still exists too

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Greece today
Greece in 1920
8
Greek language
  • The only surviving member of its branch of I-E,
    has no close relatives a unique orthography, is
    an unambiguous identifier of ethnicity
  • Distinct dialects
  • Tsakonian (now waning) in E. Pelopennese
  • Pontic in Turkey

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Competition between two Greek Standards
Katharevousa vs. Dhimotiki
  • Diglossia when Greece became independent
    Byzantine Greek was the written language, the
    spoken language was not written
  • Possible solutions
  • 1) Keep Byzantine Greek as literary language
  • 2) Return to Ancient Greek for both literary and
    spoken language
  • 3) Promote spoken language to literary status via
    purification, creating Katharevousa, with mixture
    of Ancient, New Testament, Byzantine, spoken
    Greek
  • Just use spoken language -- Dhimotiki, this koine
    became dominant in Athens, used by Ionian poets

11
More on Katharevousa vs. Dhimotiki
  • Phanariot Greeks in government instituted
    Katharevousa as official language, though it was
    felt very artificial and problematic
  • Since 1909, language policy favoring Katharevousa
    vs. Dhimotiki changed NINE times
  • Since 1976 Dhimotiki only, Katharevousa has now
    disappeared

12
Even more on Katharevousa vs. Dhimotiki
  • Katharevousa associated with glorious Ancient
    past, Megali Idea, Hellenic identity, closer to
    language used in Church
  • Dhimotiki associated with left-wing politics,
    heretical, subversive, pro-Slav Romaic
    identity

13
Ethnic Linguistic make-up of Greece today
  • No real data, because no census since 1951 has
    collected ethnic linguistic data
  • Anti-minority Greek nationalism prevails,
    distortion of historical facts
  • Minority languages Ladino, Armenian, Balkan
    Romance, Albanian, South Slavic languages, Turkish

14
Linguistic minorities in Greece
  • Ladino used to be majority language in
    Thessaloniki, but most speakers exterminated by
    Nazis
  • Armenian was also once common in Thessaloniki,
    but most speakers emigrated
  • Balkan Romance (Vlachs)
  • Arumanian in Pindus mtns in Greece
  • Megleno-Romanian in Macedonia

15
Linguistic minorities in Greece, contd.
  • Vlachs, contd. -- very much assimilated into
    Greek society, there are no attempts to promote
    Vlach language or ethnicity Romanians tried to
    claim Vlach as a dialect of Romanian Greeks
    tried to forcibly expel Vlachs to Romania (WWII)

16
Linguistic minorities in Greece, contd.
  • Albanian -- Greek Albanians do not feel connected
    to Albania, they are Christians and identify with
    Greece, in Greece their language is called
    Arvanitika, suggesting it is distinct from
    Albanian (although this is not so)

17
Linguistic minorities in Greece, contd.
  • South Slavic languages -- Greeks treat Slavs with
    greatest suspicion 6-7th c Slavs penetrate
    Macedonia, Thrace, and Pelopennese in modern
    times, Slavic languages are actively suppressed
    in Greece use of name(s) Macedonia(n) very
    controversial in Greece
  • Turkish in Greece -- 100s of thousands left
    Greece 1821-1923, but many remained they are the
    only minority in Greece with protected status

18
European Turkey
  • Turkey created 1923
  • Turkish is from the Turkic branch of Altaic
  • 1929 conversion to Latin alphabet (from Arabic)

19
European Turkey, contd.
  • Minority languages (concentrated in Istanbul)
  • Jewish Ladino (some emigrated to Israel)
  • Armenian (few left after 1915 massacre of 1.5M,
    others emigrated to Soviet Armenia)
  • Greek (some remain in Istanbul and on two
    islands)

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Conclusions
  • Religion used to be the strongest marker of
    identity, but in the last two centuries it has
    been surpassed by language
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