Journal of Siberian Federal University. Humanities & Social Sciences / Ecolinguistic Problems of the North Caucasus in the Context of Language Policy

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Issue
Journal of Siberian Federal University. Humanities & Social Sciences. 2017 10 (1)
Authors
Khalidov, Aysa I.
Contact information
Khalidov, Aysa I.: Chechen State Pedagogical University 33 Kievskaia Str., Grozny, 364907, Russia;
Keywords
language; languages of the peoples of the Caucasus; language situation; the ecology of language; language policy
Abstract

The paper is devoted to the study of language ecology of the North Caucasus in the context of language policy. The following problems have been identified among the main ecolinguistic issues: many languages of the peoples of Russia are facing the threat of extinction or are endangered; the actual ethnic composition of the population and the number of languages in the country have not been identified yet; in the conditions of irresistible globalization there is little chance of small ethnic groups’ languages survival, the groups having neither written language nor the language of official status; ethnicity is doomed to extinction as their language is falling out of use, yet it is the main bearer of the cultural code of the people. The paper concludes that the threat to the Russian language and culture from other peoples and their cultures seems exaggerated. In relation to the urgency of preserving the Russian language as the state language and the language of interethnic communication in the country as a whole as well as in the republics, it is vital to consider the importance of preservation of all the languages spoken by the peoples of Russia and create the conditions for their further development

Pages
25-39
Paper at repository of SibFU
https://elib.sfu-kras.ru/handle/2311/30755

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