Gender-based differences in attitudes towards standard Serbian language.
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2018Autori
Микетић Суботић, Сања Д.
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This study examines differences between male and female attitudes towards
standard Serbian language. The participants in this study were 240 students
of the University of Belgrade and the University of Priština with temporary
head office in Kosovska Mitrovica. As gender differences in language
attitudes are widely explored, for gender may be considered to be one of
traditional variables in sociolinguistic research, we wished to find out if there
is a significant difference in students’ language attitudes towards Standard
Serbian language depending on their gender in Republic of Serbia. Our
method for this quantitative case study research is survey, and as instruments
we used the questionnaire specifically made for the requirements of this
research. We examined ten claims about the Standard Serbian language our
participants had to evaluate on the 5-point Likert-type scale (from “I strongly
disagree” to “I strongly agree”), and three claims focused on dialects. Many
results we received in this case study are similar to familiar research from this
area – our research indicated that there is the existence of a prevalent
difference in attitudes based on gender as our female participants
demonstrated a stronger level of inclination to the Standard Serbian
language and seem to be more influenced by the ideology of standard
language.
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