Russian in diaspora

Authors

  • Aneta Pavlenko Temple University Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.1558/sols.v7i1.114

Keywords:

Russian

Abstract

Britta Korth (2005). Language attitudes towards Kyrgyz and Russian: Discourse, education, and policy in post-Soviet Kyrgyzstan. Bern: Peter Lang. Pp. 312. ISBN 0-8204-7048-1 (paperback).

Arto Mustajoki & Ekaterina Protassova (eds.) (2004). (Russians in diaspora). Helsinki: Slavica Helsingiensia. Pp. 266. ISBN 952-10-2265-5 (paperback).

Ekaterina Protassova (2004). (Finnorussians: Life and language use). Sankt-Petersburg: Zlatoust. Pp. 308. ISBN 5-86547-332-8 (paperback).

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Landau, J. & B. Kellner-Heinkele (2001). Politics of language in the ex-Soviet Muslim states. Ann Arbor, MI: The University of Michigan Press.

Pavlenko, A. (2006, in press). “Russian as a lingua franca”. Annual Review of Applied Linguistics, 26.

Savoskul, S. (2001). Russkie novogo zarubezhia: Vybor sud’by. [Russians of the Near Abroad: Choice of destiny]. Moscow: Nauka.

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Zemskaia, E. (2001) Iazyk russkogo zarubezh’ia: Obshchie protsessy i rechevye portrety [Language of the Russian diaspora: General processes and language portraits]. Moscow & Vienna: Wiener Slawistischer Almanach.

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Published

2007-04-19

How to Cite

Pavlenko, A. (2007). Russian in diaspora. Sociolinguistic Studies, 7(1), 114-120. https://doi.org/10.1558/sols.v7i1.114