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|a Discourse and Practice of Bilingualism :
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|a Interdisziplinäre Studien zum östlichen Europa ;
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|a Cover -- Title Pages -- Contents -- List of Contributors -- Preface -- Introduction -- Monika Wingender: Contested Bilingualism in Ukraine and Russia: Concepts of Language Conflict in Contact and Conflict Linguistics -- Part I: Discourse on Language Politics in Contemporary Ukraine -- Larysa Masenko: Language Conflict in Ukraine: Finding of Settlement -- Nadiya Kiss: Military Metaphor in Discourse on Language Policies in Contemporary Ukraine -- Lesia Azhniuk: 'Hate Speech' against the Background of Ukrainian-Russian Bilingualism
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|a Part II: Language Situation in Contemporary Ukraine after Maidan -- Hanna Zalizniak: Language Situation Change in Ukraine as a Result of the Revolutionary Events of 2013-2014 (Findings form a Mass Survey) -- Olena Ruda: The Linguistic Situation in the Ukrainian Media as Viewed by the Public -- Oksana Danylevska: Socio-Cultural Deformations in the Linguistic Environment in Ukrainian Schools: History and the Actual Situation -- Liudmyla Pidkuimukha: Ukrainian-Russian Bilingualism of Anti-Terrorist Operation (ATO) Participants in a Sociocultural Linguistic Perspective
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|a Part III: Regional Studies on Bilingual Language Behaviour in Contemporary Ukraine -- Svitlana Sokolova: Bilingual Communication in Ukraine: Regional Features -- Ivanna Tsar: The Language Behaviour of Kyiv Youth in a Bilingual Environment -- Natalia Matveieva: Bilingualism and Diglossia among the Students of Kyiv's Universities -- Taras Tkachuk: Choosing between Ukrainian and Russian in a Multilingual Ukraine (Vinnycja Region) -- Mariia Bovsunovska: Historical and Cultural Conditions of the Functioning of Languages in the Žytomyr Region
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|a Part IV: Language Situation and Discourse on Language Politics in the Republic of Tatarstan -- Liliya Nizamova: Perceptions of Bilingualism and Multilingualism among Kazan' City Residents -- Alsu Garaeva: Language Policy in the Republic of Tatarstan: Stages of the Legitimisation of Bilingualism -- Aida Nurutdinova: Mass Media Discourse on Bilingualism in the Republic of Tatarstan (in the Regional Press) -- Guzel Karimullina: Issues of Bilingualism in the Republic of Tatarstan (on the Basis of Tatar Mass Media Materials) -- Part V: Bilingual Language Behaviour in the Republic of Tatarstan
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|a Enze Kadirova: Transformation Processes in the Language of Native Kazan' Tatars in Modern Conditions -- Gulshat Galiullina: Functional Features of the Mother Tongue in Modern Families in the Republic of Tatarstan -- Khalisa Kuzmina: Functioning of the Tatar Language among Pupils of Kazan's Russian Schools in the Context of Bilingualism
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|a Discourse and Practice of Bilingualism presents the results of an international sociolinguistic project which compared bi- and multilingual situations in present-day Ukraine and Russia. The trilateral project was funded by the Volkswagen Foundation (2016?2019) within the framework of its funding programme ?Trilateral Partnerships ? Cooperation Projects between Scholars and Scientists from Ukraine, Russia, and Germany?. This volume presents the contributions to the project?s starting conference in Gießen in 2017.0The volume?s contributors investigate current language and education laws, their impact on the bilingual language situations and the discourses that are initiated and determined by the current language policy measures. The present volume consists of an introduction to the project?s methodical foundations with regard to the analysis of language conflicts, followed by five thematic sections dealing with discourse and practice of bilingualism in Ukraine and Russia. The articles are based on broad field work, consisting of mass surveys and focus group interviews, which reveal novel insights into the current bilingual language situations in Ukraine and Russia. The book comprises both broad overviews of the language situations and detailed insights into various spheres of the societies.
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