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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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Whether russian language remains the language of russian science?

Moscow University Pedagogical Education Bulletin, 2011
The article indicates the problem of the need to preserve national languages of science and its solutions. The questions of globalization (Americanization), internationalization of higher education systems, the possible positive effects and negative consequences, including for domestic languages are analyzed. The article describes experience of Germany
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Russian language

2021
In the textbook, the rules of Russian spelling and punctuation are grouped by topics: "Spelling of roots", "Spelling of suffixes and endings", "Use of hyphens", "Colons and dashes", etc. Training exercises will help to consolidate the theoretical material.
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Corpora of the Russian Language

2013
The paper describes corpora of the Russian language and the state of the art of Russian corpus linguistics. The main attention is paid to the Russian National Corpus and to specialized corpora.
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Russian Language in Ukraine: Does it Concern Only Russians? [PDF]

open access: possibleSSRN Electronic Journal, 2011
This paper examines the problem of current status of the Russian language in Ukraine. Based on the data of a monitoring “Ukrainian society” conducted by the Institute of Sociology (Kyiv) on the yearly basis since 1994, I define the factors that influence people’s attitudes toward the Russian lan-guage.
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Native Language Identification for Russian

2019 International Conference on Data Mining Workshops (ICDMW), 2019
The task of recognizing the author’s native language based on a text (Native Language Identification - NLI) is the task of automatically recognizing native language (L1) based on texts written in a language that is not native to the author. The NLI task was studied in detail for the English language, and two shared tasks were conducted in 2013 [1] and ...
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To the Question of Russian-Language Literature as a Factor for Preserving the Vitality of the Russian Language

Chuzhdoezikovo Obuchenie-Foreign Language Teaching, 2021
The article is devoted to the preservation of survival (vitality) of the Russian language through the prism of translational literature, which is created by ethnically non-Russian authors. The author of the article is trying to prove that the survival of the Russian language depends not only on territorial and demographic factors, but also on ...
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The Russian Language

1992
Abstract I have claimed elsewhere (Wierzbicka 1990a) that nothing reflects and illuminates Russian national identity more clearly than three unique Russian concepts which keep recurring in Russian discourse and Russian literature (both ‘high’ and folk): dusa (‘soul’), sud’ba (‘fate’), and toška (‘yearning’).
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Modern Russian Literary Language as the State Official Language of the Russian Federation

Russian language at school, 2019
The RF Federal Law «On official language of the Russian Federation» establishes the status  of the modern Russian literary language as the state  official language due to its inherent multi-functionality and normativity, which permits the language to be used throughout the country in various communication contexts.
O. V. Myaksheva, O. B. Sirotinina
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