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===========================================<br></div><br style="font-family: arial,helvetica,sans-serif; color: rgb(0, 0, 0);"><span style="font-family: arial,helvetica,sans-serif; color: rgb(0, 0, 0);">From: </span><span style="font-family: arial,helvetica,sans-serif; color: rgb(0, 0, 0);" class="gI"><span class="gD">Marcus Buck</span> <span class="go"><<a href="mailto:list@marcusbuck.org">list@marcusbuck.org</a>></span></span><br style="font-family: arial,helvetica,sans-serif; color: rgb(0, 0, 0);">
<span style="font-family: arial,helvetica,sans-serif; color: rgb(0, 0, 0);">Subject: </span><span style="font-family: arial,helvetica,sans-serif; color: rgb(0, 0, 0);" class="gI">LL-L "Language politics"<br><br>
</span><span style="font-family: arial,helvetica,sans-serif; color: rgb(0, 0, 0);">It's my opinion, that a language can only flourish if it has a public
of its own. A language or culture cannot exist as an appendix of
another language and/or culture, there must be a room for internal
exchange.</span><br style="font-family: arial,helvetica,sans-serif; color: rgb(0, 0, 0);">
<br style="font-family: arial,helvetica,sans-serif; color: rgb(0, 0, 0);"><span style="font-family: arial,helvetica,sans-serif; color: rgb(0, 0, 0);">
To put it in a harsh phrase: A room for mental incest. That's not
necessarily a bad thing. Every community and every identity is based on
the internal exchange and accumulation of opinions, attitudes and
mentalities. A Berber is a Berber cause he lives in the Berber society
and exchanges opinions and mindsets with other Berbers. An Estonian is
Estonian cause he mainly draws his attitudes from the pool of Estonian
attitudes shared with fellow Estonians. If all your attitudes are drawn
from a foreign source you will be finally assimilated to the source.</span><br style="font-family: arial,helvetica,sans-serif; color: rgb(0, 0, 0);">
<br style="font-family: arial,helvetica,sans-serif; color: rgb(0, 0, 0);"><span style="font-family: arial,helvetica,sans-serif; color: rgb(0, 0, 0);">
This assimilation can only be prevented if your main focus is on peers
of your own group. That's the way how for example the Jews managed to
keep up their distinct culture although they always were a minority
among foreigners since antique times. In their synagogues or in their
shtetls they maintained a counter-public that made sure that the main
source of attitudes was always the Jewish culture. This counter-public
made the diaspora last and not get assimilated.</span><br style="font-family: arial,helvetica,sans-serif; color: rgb(0, 0, 0);">
<br style="font-family: arial,helvetica,sans-serif; color: rgb(0, 0, 0);"><span style="font-family: arial,helvetica,sans-serif; color: rgb(0, 0, 0);">
Regular meet-ups of like-minded persons are important. Therefore
institutions like the Breton Diwan schools are very important, even if
the absolute number of pupils isn't very high. 2000 Breton-eager pupils
scattered over all of Britanny will mean that every single of them will
independantly surrender to the overwhelming French majority. But 2000
Breton-eager pupils concentrated in a dozen places will easily be able
to develop their Breton identity.</span><br style="font-family: arial,helvetica,sans-serif; color: rgb(0, 0, 0);">
<br style="font-family: arial,helvetica,sans-serif; color: rgb(0, 0, 0);"><span style="font-family: arial,helvetica,sans-serif; color: rgb(0, 0, 0);">
Another very important thing in our modern age of media is TV. Although
many people already announce the end of the TV era and a new era of
personalized content, TV still is (and will stay for a long time) the
most important channel. Recently we had the news about Susan Boyle on
the list. People love stories like that. But only TV can produce such
stories. If she had posted a video on YouTube instead, she most likely
would have gathered a fan-base too. But she would never have gained
world-wide popularity. Only the additional dramatization of the TV
could make that happen.</span><br style="font-family: arial,helvetica,sans-serif; color: rgb(0, 0, 0);"><span style="font-family: arial,helvetica,sans-serif; color: rgb(0, 0, 0);">
And TV is too the perfect vector to induce new language-consciousness into people.</span><br style="font-family: arial,helvetica,sans-serif; color: rgb(0, 0, 0);">
<br style="font-family: arial,helvetica,sans-serif; color: rgb(0, 0, 0);"><span style="font-family: arial,helvetica,sans-serif; color: rgb(0, 0, 0);">
I try to illustrate it on Low Saxon, although it's basically valid for all smaller languages.</span><br style="font-family: arial,helvetica,sans-serif; color: rgb(0, 0, 0);"><span style="font-family: arial,helvetica,sans-serif; color: rgb(0, 0, 0);">
There is a considerable market for Low Saxon books, but it is still a
very niche market. Many people who speak Low Saxon don't read Low Saxon
books. The reason is not any bias against Low Saxon, but the main
problem is: they don't know any books. The books are all niche and if
you don't look for them you won't come in contact with any of them. If
Low Saxon had a TV station, a literary critic magazine could open a
forum to make books known to the Low Saxon public. Reports in local
magazines or even advertising specifically aimed at speakers of Low
Saxon would certainly immensely vitalize the Low Saxon book market. Of
course not only the book market. All products of Low Saxon cultural
life. Low Saxon would have its own forum and its own public.</span><br style="font-family: arial,helvetica,sans-serif; color: rgb(0, 0, 0);">
<br style="font-family: arial,helvetica,sans-serif; color: rgb(0, 0, 0);"><span style="font-family: arial,helvetica,sans-serif; color: rgb(0, 0, 0);">
The public broadcasting in Germany has a budget of 8,4 billion Euro.
Public broadcasting of the Netherlands has a budget of 1,2 billion
Euro. That's 9,6 billion for 99 million people. That's 97 Euro per
capita. So public broadcasting is "worth" 97 Euro in Middle Europe.
Assuming a "fair value" that every language is worth the same, that
would mean, based on 4,5 million speakers of Low Saxon, that Germany
and the Netherlands should spend 437,25 million Euro for Low Saxon
broadcasting every year. Â That's a very considerable sum... Even
assuming that German and Dutch are worth more than Low Saxon by a
factor 10 would still mean a big sum of 43,7 million that should be
enough to maintain a full time TV channel. (But I guess that few people
will be able to wrap their minds around the fair value argument.
Considering how much money is actually spent by existing TV stations on
Low Saxon programming, I guess the real market value of Low Saxon is
"1000 times worth less than German or Dutch per capita"...)</span><br style="font-family: arial,helvetica,sans-serif; color: rgb(0, 0, 0);">
<br style="font-family: arial,helvetica,sans-serif; color: rgb(0, 0, 0);"><span style="font-family: arial,helvetica,sans-serif; color: rgb(0, 0, 0);">
(Sorry for the very longish post that does not even have a neat final
conclusion. This were just some thoughts I had to share with somebody.
And you are my "caring for languages" public, even if it's a small
public ;-) )</span><br style="font-family: arial,helvetica,sans-serif; color: rgb(0, 0, 0);"><font style="font-family: arial,helvetica,sans-serif; color: rgb(0, 0, 0);" color="#888888">
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Marcus Buck</font><br style="font-family: arial,helvetica,sans-serif; color: rgb(0, 0, 0);"><br style="font-family: arial,helvetica,sans-serif; color: rgb(0, 0, 0);">
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