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LANGUAGE POLICY IN EUROPE - BABYLON OF THE XXI CENTURY
In recent decades, much has been written about the dialogue of cultures and differences between them manifested by languages, which are the objects of interdisciplinary research. However, the active role of multiplicity of languages and their interaction
K. Kh. Rekosh
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Changes in digital landscapes have complex effects on the meaning-making that they mediate (Thorne et al., 2015). There is a growing interest in examining the daily digital literacy practices of today’s multilingual young adults and adolescents, who are ...
Yiting Han
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Mot en hållbar utveckling för meningsfull användning av flera språk nationellt? Ungas uppfattningar om en- och flerspråkighet vid kommunikation i Finland och Sverige [PDF]
In this article, we study how language majority and minority youth (Finnish-, Swedish- and Sami-speaking youth) in Finland and Sweden perceive the possibility to use languages in their countries.
Sanna Heittola, Siv Björklund
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The verb structure in Brahui language of Ruedbar-Jonub [PDF]
In India, the majority of people speak in one of the Indo-European languages, or more specifically, one of the languages derived from Sanskrit. However, in the southern part of this country there are several prevalent languages related to a family of ...
Fatemeh Sheybanifard, Zohreh Zarshenas
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Growing Multilingualism in India and Russia in the Light of Indigenous Languages
The concept of multilingualism or polyglotism is being discussed in twenty first century more than it was discussed in twentieth century. This paper focuses on the waves and trends of multilingualism among youth in Russia and India today.
Sonu Saini
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Exploring sociolinguistic attitudes among multilingual youth in Kazakhstan
Relevance. This study explores the complex interplay between the Kazakh and Russian languages in Kazakhstan, examining how these languages coexist and interchange at individual and societal levels due to their paradigmatic, vertical linguistic relationships stored in native speakers' consciousness.Purpose.
Aidar Khamit +3 more
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Granite island pearls: 'Unaccompanied foreign minors' in a Corsican FLE class
This article explores the intersection between globalization and language learning, as experienced by 'unaccompanied foreign minors' in a French as a Second Language class on Corsica.
Alexander Mendes
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THE ROLE OF MULTILINGUALISM IN THE ACADEMIC AND CAREER GROWTH OF YOUTH IN KAZAKHSTAN
This article analyzes the role of multilingualism in the educational and professional sphere of the life of Kazakhstanis. Kazakhstan is a polylinguistic society, where, according to statistics, people who speak more than one language make up the vast majority.
G. Baigunissova, Zh. Beisembayeva
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This paper reports an investigation into the representation of “Italianness” in the recent Netflix Italian series Generazione 56k, which was exported to English-speaking countries.
Marina Manfredi, Chiara Bartolini
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Urban youth speech styles in multilingual settings
This chapter provides an overview of the study of multi-ethnolects and a discussion of the various labels under which these linguistic practices occur in studies of the phenomenon. It is proposed that two types of mechanism are at work in youth languages.
Dorleijn, M. +2 more
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