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Tests in the Russian language? Tests in the Russian language!

Moscow University Pedagogical Education Bulletin, 2010
The objective assessment of academic achievements is carried out by means of standardized procedures, students being in equal conditions. The Russian State exam is different from the traditional final exam both in its contents and form. A correct test is a set of balanced test tasks the features of which are defined on the base of a representative ...
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Language Policy in the Russian Federation: Russian as the “State” Language

Ab Imperio, 2005
SUMMARY: Настоящая статья посвящена анализу новейшего законодательства, регулирующего языковую политику в России. В центре внимания автора – проект закона “О государственном языке Российской Федерации” в контексте языковой политики начиная с 1990 г.
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Language and literacy transmission in heritage language: evidence from Russian-speaking families in Cyprus, Ireland, Israel and Sweden

Journal of Multilingual and Multicultural Development, 2021
Agnieszka Otwinowska   +2 more
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The Russian Language

Books Abroad, 1972
J. Daniel LeVan   +2 more
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WHITE-RUSSIAN STUDIES: LANGUAGE

The Year’s Work in Modern Language Studies, 1964
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Russian Language and the Russians in Finland

Journal of Finnish Studies
Abstract This article presents an overview of the Russian language in Finland from historical and social perspectives. The border between Finland and Russia frequently changed, and movement of people occurred in both directions. The role of the Russian language in Finland has varied over time, as have attitudes toward it, making a ...
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Anglicisms in the Russian Language: Colloquialisms and Linguistic Purism in the Russian Language [PDF]

open access: possible, 2017
Anglicisms came to the Russian language via language contact with the English language that became more frequent in the past few decades as a result of major socio-political changes in the Russian Federation. A great number of Anglicisms were imported in the most flexible layer of the Russian language, the Russian colloquial speech.
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