@article{Shala_2019, title={Language Inequality and the Use of Standard Language}, volume={3}, url={https://prizrenjournal.com/index.php/PSSJ/article/view/73}, DOI={10.32936/pssj.v3i1.73}, abstractNote={<p>This paper deals with linguistic inequality and the use of standard language. Language inequality has a wide and multifaceted meaning with several interpretations. It should be noted that the habits of informal use of the language do not define all inequality because the same user in another circumstance may use the language standard and manage to indicate a certain degree of use of the language. From the research with students of Albanian language, it turns out that these students, starting from the first year of the studies, show the efforts, the ability and the skills of using the linguistic standard despite a linguistic conformism. Linguistic individuality highlights the linguistic inequality.</p> <p>Language inequality has linguistic or limited language deficits on written and speech discourse. Meanwhile, the text sublimates the individual skills of writing, brainstorming, text planning, linguistic coherence and cohesion, according to an elaborate linguistic code. Furthermore, we see that language inequality is relative, because everyone who writes or speaks, under certain conditions, has his / her linguistic competence and individuality. In my research on students` texts are noticed some elements dealing with linguistic inequality and use standard language.</p> <p><strong>Key words:<em> </em></strong><em>Language Competence, </em><em>Standard Language, </em><em>Language Inequality, </em><em>Language Deficit, </em><em>Restricted Code, </em><em>Elaborated Code.</em></p>}, number={1}, journal={PRIZREN SOCIAL SCIENCE JOURNAL}, author={Shala, Flamur}, year={2019}, month={Mar.}, pages={1–5} }