Ptolemy
12-27-2005, 09:10 AM
apart from the word Bugari which is the true national name of the Slavic Macedonians, which shows that they adopted the form of the name "Bulgarians" given to them by the Serbs
A. Vaillant, "Le probleme du Slave Macedonien", in "Bulletin de la Societe de Linguistique de Paris" 39 (1938), p.205.
Indeed, the macedonian language is a product essentialy of political origin
V. Pisani, "Il Macedonico", in, "Paideia" 12 (1957), p.250.
Macedonian national conscience and from that conscientious promotion of Macedonian as a written language, first appears just in the beginning of our century and is strengthened particularly during in the years between the two world wars
Fr. Scholz, "Slavische Etymologie", 1966, p.61.
"From a strictly linguistic point of view Macedonian can be called a Bulgarian dialect, as structurally it is most similar to Bulgarian.
--- Encyclopedia of Language and Linguistics (1994)
It [Macedonian language] has not created by natural means, as all other languages in the world, but was created by political circumstances. It is an absurd, that it was created on a certain date - namely August 2nd, 1944, and at certain place - the monastery "Prohor Pchinski", with a decree. Such an event has not happened to any other language in the world.
With other words, the very soul of the so-called Macedonian language is of no linguistical but of political nature, which is the source of todays political problems between the Republic of Macedonia and Bulgaria
Prof. Dr Ivan Kochev - Sofia University, newspaper "Kontinent" - 17.10.1997
A. Vaillant, "Le probleme du Slave Macedonien", in "Bulletin de la Societe de Linguistique de Paris" 39 (1938), p.205.
Indeed, the macedonian language is a product essentialy of political origin
V. Pisani, "Il Macedonico", in, "Paideia" 12 (1957), p.250.
Macedonian national conscience and from that conscientious promotion of Macedonian as a written language, first appears just in the beginning of our century and is strengthened particularly during in the years between the two world wars
Fr. Scholz, "Slavische Etymologie", 1966, p.61.
"From a strictly linguistic point of view Macedonian can be called a Bulgarian dialect, as structurally it is most similar to Bulgarian.
--- Encyclopedia of Language and Linguistics (1994)
It [Macedonian language] has not created by natural means, as all other languages in the world, but was created by political circumstances. It is an absurd, that it was created on a certain date - namely August 2nd, 1944, and at certain place - the monastery "Prohor Pchinski", with a decree. Such an event has not happened to any other language in the world.
With other words, the very soul of the so-called Macedonian language is of no linguistical but of political nature, which is the source of todays political problems between the Republic of Macedonia and Bulgaria
Prof. Dr Ivan Kochev - Sofia University, newspaper "Kontinent" - 17.10.1997