Research on historical sociolinguistics has seen letter writing as a social practice which could present many instances of multilingualism. Merchants’ language management is also of particular importance for the role of traders in language contact and change. In this work, merchants’ correspondence from the town of Bolzano will be analysed across the 18th and 19th centuries, by considering letters written by the Georg Anton Menz textile company to its correspondents. These letters have been preserved (and partly digitized) in the archive of the Chamber of Commerce in Bolzano. This analysis will focus on language distribution, as well as on multilingual practices in closing formulas. It aims to show how the relative status of the languages involved changed over time, and how an Italian closing formula (addio, farewell) was also used to close German letters. This probably correlates with a specific writing style in use in the Habsburg Empire but uncommon for Italian commercial letters.

Farewells and language usage: Multilingual practices in Bolzano merchants’ documents / C. Meluzzi. - In: CUADERNOS DE FILOLOGÍA ITALIANA. - ISSN 1133-9527. - 29:(2022 Jun 24), pp. 219-232. [10.5209/cfit.77765]

Farewells and language usage: Multilingual practices in Bolzano merchants’ documents

C. Meluzzi
2022

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Research on historical sociolinguistics has seen letter writing as a social practice which could present many instances of multilingualism. Merchants’ language management is also of particular importance for the role of traders in language contact and change. In this work, merchants’ correspondence from the town of Bolzano will be analysed across the 18th and 19th centuries, by considering letters written by the Georg Anton Menz textile company to its correspondents. These letters have been preserved (and partly digitized) in the archive of the Chamber of Commerce in Bolzano. This analysis will focus on language distribution, as well as on multilingual practices in closing formulas. It aims to show how the relative status of the languages involved changed over time, and how an Italian closing formula (addio, farewell) was also used to close German letters. This probably correlates with a specific writing style in use in the Habsburg Empire but uncommon for Italian commercial letters.
historical sociolinguistics; multilingualism; greetings; merchants; language contact
Settore L-LIN/01 - Glottologia e Linguistica
24-giu-2022
https://dx.doi.org/10.5209/cfit.77765
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