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Colloquia Humanistica, 2018-01, Vol.7 (7), p.153-196
2018
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Titel
Russian: A Monocentric or Pluricentric Language?
Ist Teil von
  • Colloquia Humanistica, 2018-01, Vol.7 (7), p.153-196
Ort / Verlag
Warsaw: Instytut Slawistyki Polskiej Akademii Nauk
Erscheinungsjahr
2018
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Free E-Journal (出版社公開部分のみ)
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  • All the world’s ‘big’ languages of international communication (for instance, English, French or Spanish) are pluricentric in their character, meaning that official varieties of these languages are standardized differently in those states where the aforesaid languages are in official use. The only exception to this tendency is Russian. Despite the fact that Russian is employed in an official capacity in numerous post-Soviet states and in Israel, it is still construed as a monocentric language whose single and unified standard is (and must be) solely controlled by Russia. From the perspective of sovereignty, this arrangement affords Moscow a degree of influence and even control over culture and language use in the countries where Russian is official. Tis fact was consciously noticed and evoked some heated discussions in Ukraine after the Russian annexation of the Ukrainian region of Crimea in 2014. However, thus far, the discussions have not translated into any official recognition of (let alone encouragement for) state specific varieties of the Russian language.
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Englisch
Identifikatoren
ISSN: 2081-6774, 2392-2419
eISSN: 2392-2419
DOI: 10.11649/ch.2018.010
Titel-ID: cdi_proquest_journals_2536468688

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