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Linguistic and Cognitive Aspects of Self-Identity of Russian Germans: by Questionnaires and Depth Interviews Data

open access: yesНаучный диалог, 2017
The question of ethno-cultural identity of contemporary ethnic Germans living on the territory of Republic of Tatarstan, Udmurt Republic and Kazakhstan and repatriated to Germany is raised.
Y. Y. Danilova, A. A. Ivygina
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“The Other/Own/Alien”: Paradoxes of Perception of Germans in the Russian Empire in the late 18th – early 20th centuries

open access: yesЖурнал Фронтирных Исследований, 2023
The article deals with the problem of “the Other/Own/Alien” on the example of Germans and German colonists who arrived to Russian Empire in the late 18th – early 20th century at the invitation of the authorities.
Olga V. Erokhina, Vitaly Y. Zakharov
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HYPERGENRE IN THE SPEECH OF THE REPRESENTATIVE OF THE RUSSIAN GERMANS OF SIBERIA

open access: yesВестник Кемеровского государственного университета, 2016
The paper deals with the linguistic anthropological paradigm which is aimed at the study of various aspects of text production of the linguistic personality.
P. I. Kostomarov, A. V. Kosenchuk
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Cognitive Control in Russian–German Bilinguals [PDF]

open access: yesFrontiers in Psychology, 2012
Bilingual speakers are faced with the problem to keep their languages apart, but do so with interindividually varying success. Cognitive control abilities might be an important factor to explain such interindividual differences. Here we compare two late, balanced and highly proficient bilingual groups (mean age 24 years, L1 Russian, L2 German) which ...
Festman, Julia, Muente, Thomas F.
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“Please Send Us a Priest of Our German Nationality…”: The Confessional/Ethnic in the Worldview of the Siberian Catholics

open access: yesЖурнал Фронтирных Исследований, 2021
The study is devoted to the analysis of the correlation of the confessional element with the ethnic element within the construction of "ethnoconfession" for the Catholic Germans of Siberia.
Tatyana G. Nedzelyuk
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ON THE INTEREST IN NATIVE LANGUAGE AND PRESERVATION OF ETHNIC SELF-IDENTIFICATION OF THE RUSSIAN GERMANS

open access: yesPolylinguality and Transcultural Practices, 2017
The problem of language and culture of the Russian Germans as independent ethnos remains debatable within many decades; the new researches based on testimonies of ethnic Germans would allow to draw a number of objective conclusions on the reasons and ...
D A Salimova
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On the Preservation of Cultural and Ethnic Identity of “Russian Germans” [PDF]

open access: yesStudia Litterarum, 2016
German settlements in Russia have been known since the ancient times, however larger settlements appeared only after the “Мanifesto” issued by Empress Catherine II.
Tatiana V. Govenko
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Aspects of ethnicity of the Germans in the Central Urals

open access: yesВестник археологии, антропологии и этнографии, 2017
The article is dedicated to a local group of the Russian Germans living in the Central Ural Mountains (Sverdlovsk region). This research analyzes features of ethnical history, today's consciousness and complex identity of this group.
Kisser T.S.
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The German Population of Siberia in the Conditions of Social Transformations of the 1900s-1920s

open access: yesЖурнал Фронтирных Исследований, 2021
At the turn of the 19th – 20th century Siberia became a “melting pot” once again, where the representatives of various ethnic groups found themselves. The reasons for the resettlement beyond the Urals were of predominant economic character.
Vladimir N. Shaidurov
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Ludzie w zawieszeniu (Siergiej Lebiediew, Dzieci Kronosa)

open access: yesRusycystyczne Studia Literaturoznawcze, 2020
In the novel The Goose Fritz, Sergei Lebedev puts the spotlight on the still-relevant problem of the history of Russian Germans, a question which adds depth to discussion about the complex past of the country. Russian Germans, as the author portrays them,
Aleksandra Zywert
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