Pregledni rad
Certification of Polish and the ascension of Poland to the European Union
Barbara Kryżan-Stanojević
; Zagreb
Sažetak
Maintaining the fitness of a
language, among other things, requires supporting its ``export''. Thus,
one of the things that is significant for the survival of a language is
how many speakers use it as a second language. In this day and age we
are open to using foreign languages. The need for foreign languages is
obvious, and their usage in various situations may make our life easier
and contribute to the quality of international communication. This fact
has been recognized and confirmed in a number of European documents, the
most important of which for our purposes is the Common European
Framework of Reference for Languages: Learning, teaching, assessment.
Upon its ascension to the European Union, Poland has enacted a Law on
the Polish Language. The need for this law might be a debatable issue,
but what is certain is that the law has two important stipulations. The
first concerns the establishment of the Polish Language Commission under
the auspices of the Polish Academy of Science, and the second is Polish
language certification. The talk will present the chronology of the
Polish language certification, the legal provisions making it possible
and the way certification functions in practice.
Ključne riječi
Polish language; certification; The Law on the Polish Language
Hrčak ID:
34724
URI
Datum izdavanja:
30.12.2008.
Posjeta: 1.925 *