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The soft power of the Russian language : pluricentricity, politics and policies / edited by Arto Mustajoki, Ekaterina Protassova and Maria Yelenevskaya.
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English
Published/Created
Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge, an imprint of the Taylor & Francis Group, 2020.
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xvi, 261 pages ; 24 cm.
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PG2750.F6 S64 2020
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Russian language
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Former Soviet republics
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Russian language
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Foreign countries
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Russian language
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Political aspects
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Editor
Mustajoki, Arto S. (Arto Samuel), 1948-
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Protasova, E. I︠U︡
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Yelenevskaya, Maria N.
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Series
Studies in contemporary Russia
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Bibliographic references
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents
Part I. Russian as a communicative tool: Lingua franca, intermediator or something else?: Introduction: The Russian language away from metropolis: challenges of pluricentric development / Arto Mustajoki, Ekaterina Protassova, Maria Yelenevskaya
1. The History of Internationalization of the Russian Language / Vladimir M. Alpatov
2. Democratization of the Russian Language / Arto Mustajoki
The Russian-language legacy: 3. language policy in relation to the Russian language in Georgia before and after dissolution of the Soviet Union / Kakha Gabunia, Ketevan Gochitashvili
4. Russian in Armenia: Between Thriving and Surviving / Suren T. Zolyan, Karen S. Hakobyan
5. Russian in Azerbaijan: Changing Practices and Emerging Paradigms / Jala Garibova
6. Variability in the Russian Diaspora Speech of Estonia / Jelisaveta Kostandi, Irina Külmoja, Oksana Palikova
7. The Russian Language in Latvia: The Historic Linguistic Situation / Pavels Jurs, Alida Samusevica
8. The Russian Language of the Lithuanian Republic as Reflected in Mass Media Discourse / Birute Sinochkina
9. The Russian Language in Belarus and Ukraine / Jan Patrick Zeller, Dmitri Sitchinava
10. The Russian Language in Kazakhstan in the 21st Century / Damina Shaibakova
11. Russian Language in Kyrgyzstan: Status, Functioning and Collisions between Languages / Mamed D. Tagaev, Ekaterina Protassova
Part III. The Russian-Speaking Diaspora: 12. The Russian Language in France: from the Russian Community to the National Education System / Irina Kor Chahine
13. Russian in Germany / Katharina Hamann, Kai Witzlack-Makarevich, Nadja Wulff
14. Russian and its Speakers in Finland / Johanna Viimaranta
15. The Russian Language in Canada / Veronika Makarova
16. The Russian Dialects Outside Russia: The Situation in South America / Olga Rovnova
17. Connected by Digital Imagination: Discourses of Belonging and Community Building of Russophone Migrants in the USA and Great Britain / Oksana Morgunova (Petrunko), Renat T. Zinnurov
Part IV. New Trends in the Russian Language Teaching: 18. Heritage Russian in the US and the New Type of Pluricentricity in the Context of Immigration / Tanya Ivanova-Sullivan
19. Family Language Policy, Russian Language Use, Maintenance and Transmission in Cyprus and Sweden / Natalia Ringblom, Sviatlana Karpava
20. Russian As A Foreign Language Education in Japanese High Schools: A Multilingual Education Policy on the Margin / Sachiko Yokoi Horii
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ISBN
9780367183660 (hardcover)
0367183668 (hardcover)
LCCN
2019009430
OCLC
1091293243
Other standard number
40029323022
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