Sociolinguistic Transition in Former Eastern Bloc Countries
Two Decades after the Regime Change
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Edited By Marián Sloboda, Petteri Laihonen and Anastassia Zabrodskaja
This volume offers empirical perspectives on the current sociolinguistic situations in former Eastern Bloc countries. Its seventeen chapters analyse phenomena such as language choice, hierarchies and ideologies in multilingualism, language policies, minority languages in new legal, educational, business and migratory contexts, as well as the position of English in the region. The authors use various methodological approaches – including surveys, discourse analyses, descriptions and analyses of linguistic landscapes, and ethnography – in order to deal with sociolinguistic issues in eight countries and seven regions, from Brandenburg, Germany, in the West to Sakhalin, Russia, in the East.
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- Frankfurt am Main, Berlin, Bern, Bruxelles, New York, Oxford, Wien, 2016. 494 pp., 46 b/w fig., 42 tables
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- Acknowledgements
- Introduction
- Petteri Laihonen, Anastassia Zabrodskaja & Marián Sloboda - What transition, which sociolinguistics?
- Part I: Minorities in the Russian Federation
- Ekaterina Gruzdeva - Treasure Island at the turn of the millennium: The socioeconomic and sociolinguistic situation on Sakhalin, Russia
- Hèctor Alòs i Font - The Chuvash language in the Chuvash Republic: An example of the rapid decline of one of Russia’s major languages
- Nina Dobrushina - Multilingualism in highland Daghestan throughout the 20th century
- Part II: East Central Europe
- Verena Mezger - Sociolinguistic transition in a former GDR region: Multilingual Brandenburg and its challenges
- Krzysztof Przygoński - Political transformation as a trigger for a sociolinguistic revolution in post-socialist Poland: English and its rising power
- Marián Sloboda - Transition to super-diversity in the Czech Republic: its emergence and resistance
- Attila Benő & János Péntek - Hungarians in Transylvania: Language policy and mainstream language ideologies in Romania
- Jelena Timotijević - The sociolinguistic transition of the discourse of nationalism in Serbia from Tito to neoliberal crash in the 2000s
- Part III: Baltic countries
- Birute Klaas-Lang - State policies and institutional language choice: The vitality of Estonian, Latvian and Lithuanian in higher education
- Meilutė Ramonienė & Loreta Vilkienė - Changes in the social value of languages in urban areas of Lithuania, 1990–
- Brigita Séguis - Post-Soviet multilingualism: Code-switching in the Polish community in Lithuania
- Kadri Koreinik - Multilingualism on the periphery: Valuing languages in south-eastern Estonia
- Part IV: Ukraine, a European republic of the former USSR
- István Csernicskó & Viktória Ferenc - Transitions in the language policy of Ukraine (1989–2014)
- Olga Ivanova - Language situation in post-Soviet Kyiv: Ukrainian and Russian in the linguistic landscape and communicative practices
- Part V: Kazakhstan, a Central Asian country of the former USSR
- Sholpan Zharkynbekova & Damira Akynova - Ethnic minorities in Kazakhstan: Analysis of language preferences among high school students
- Sholpan Zharkynbekova & Aliya Aimoldina - The role of English language in the context of new language policy implementation in Kazakhstan
- Maganat Shegebayev - Linguistic diversity and business communication in today’s Kazakhstan
- Contributing Authors
- Author Index
- Subject Index
- Cover
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- About the author(s)/editor(s)
- About the book
- This eBook can be cited
- Contents
- Acknowledgements
- Introduction
- Petteri Laihonen, Anastassia Zabrodskaja & Marián Sloboda - What transition, which sociolinguistics?
- Part I: Minorities in the Russian Federation
- Ekaterina Gruzdeva - Treasure Island at the turn of the millennium: The socioeconomic and sociolinguistic situation on Sakhalin, Russia
- Hèctor Alòs i Font - The Chuvash language in the Chuvash Republic: An example of the rapid decline of one of Russia’s major languages
- Nina Dobrushina - Multilingualism in highland Daghestan throughout the 20th century
- Part II: East Central Europe
- Verena Mezger - Sociolinguistic transition in a former GDR region: Multilingual Brandenburg and its challenges
- Krzysztof Przygoński - Political transformation as a trigger for a sociolinguistic revolution in post-socialist Poland: English and its rising power
- Marián Sloboda - Transition to super-diversity in the Czech Republic: its emergence and resistance
- Attila Benő & János Péntek - Hungarians in Transylvania: Language policy and mainstream language ideologies in Romania
- Jelena Timotijević - The sociolinguistic transition of the discourse of nationalism in Serbia from Tito to neoliberal crash in the 2000s
- Part III: Baltic countries
- Birute Klaas-Lang - State policies and institutional language choice: The vitality of Estonian, Latvian and Lithuanian in higher education
- Meilutė Ramonienė & Loreta Vilkienė - Changes in the social value of languages in urban areas of Lithuania, 1990–
- Brigita Séguis - Post-Soviet multilingualism: Code-switching in the Polish community in Lithuania
- Kadri Koreinik - Multilingualism on the periphery: Valuing languages in south-eastern Estonia
- Part IV: Ukraine, a European republic of the former USSR
- István Csernicskó & Viktória Ferenc - Transitions in the language policy of Ukraine (1989–2014)
- Olga Ivanova - Language situation in post-Soviet Kyiv: Ukrainian and Russian in the linguistic landscape and communicative practices
- Part V: Kazakhstan, a Central Asian country of the former USSR
- Sholpan Zharkynbekova & Damira Akynova - Ethnic minorities in Kazakhstan: Analysis of language preferences among high school students
- Sholpan Zharkynbekova & Aliya Aimoldina - The role of English language in the context of new language policy implementation in Kazakhstan
- Maganat Shegebayev - Linguistic diversity and business communication in today’s Kazakhstan
- Contributing Authors
- Author Index
- Subject Index
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- Acknowledgements
- Introduction
- Petteri Laihonen, Anastassia Zabrodskaja & Marián Sloboda - What transition, which sociolinguistics?
- Part I: Minorities in the Russian Federation
- Ekaterina Gruzdeva - Treasure Island at the turn of the millennium: The socioeconomic and sociolinguistic situation on Sakhalin, Russia
- Hèctor Alòs i Font - The Chuvash language in the Chuvash Republic: An example of the rapid decline of one of Russia’s major languages
- Nina Dobrushina - Multilingualism in highland Daghestan throughout the 20th century
- Part II: East Central Europe
- Verena Mezger - Sociolinguistic transition in a former GDR region: Multilingual Brandenburg and its challenges
- Krzysztof Przygoński - Political transformation as a trigger for a sociolinguistic revolution in post-socialist Poland: English and its rising power
- Marián Sloboda - Transition to super-diversity in the Czech Republic: its emergence and resistance
- Attila Benő & János Péntek - Hungarians in Transylvania: Language policy and mainstream language ideologies in Romania
- Jelena Timotijević - The sociolinguistic transition of the discourse of nationalism in Serbia from Tito to neoliberal crash in the 2000s
- Part III: Baltic countries
- Birute Klaas-Lang - State policies and institutional language choice: The vitality of Estonian, Latvian and Lithuanian in higher education
- Meilutė Ramonienė & Loreta Vilkienė - Changes in the social value of languages in urban areas of Lithuania, 1990–
- Brigita Séguis - Post-Soviet multilingualism: Code-switching in the Polish community in Lithuania
- Kadri Koreinik - Multilingualism on the periphery: Valuing languages in south-eastern Estonia
- Part IV: Ukraine, a European republic of the former USSR
- István Csernicskó & Viktória Ferenc - Transitions in the language policy of Ukraine (1989–2014)
- Olga Ivanova - Language situation in post-Soviet Kyiv: Ukrainian and Russian in the linguistic landscape and communicative practices
- Part V: Kazakhstan, a Central Asian country of the former USSR
- Sholpan Zharkynbekova & Damira Akynova - Ethnic minorities in Kazakhstan: Analysis of language preferences among high school students
- Sholpan Zharkynbekova & Aliya Aimoldina - The role of English language in the context of new language policy implementation in Kazakhstan
- Maganat Shegebayev - Linguistic diversity and business communication in today’s Kazakhstan
- Contributing Authors
- Author Index
- Subject Index
- Cover
- Title
- Copyright
- About the author(s)/editor(s)
- About the book
- This eBook can be cited
- Contents
- Acknowledgements
- Introduction
- Petteri Laihonen, Anastassia Zabrodskaja & Marián Sloboda - What transition, which sociolinguistics?
- Part I: Minorities in the Russian Federation
- Ekaterina Gruzdeva - Treasure Island at the turn of the millennium: The socioeconomic and sociolinguistic situation on Sakhalin, Russia
- Hèctor Alòs i Font - The Chuvash language in the Chuvash Republic: An example of the rapid decline of one of Russia’s major languages
- Nina Dobrushina - Multilingualism in highland Daghestan throughout the 20th century
- Part II: East Central Europe
- Verena Mezger - Sociolinguistic transition in a former GDR region: Multilingual Brandenburg and its challenges
- Krzysztof Przygoński - Political transformation as a trigger for a sociolinguistic revolution in post-socialist Poland: English and its rising power
- Marián Sloboda - Transition to super-diversity in the Czech Republic: its emergence and resistance
- Attila Benő & János Péntek - Hungarians in Transylvania: Language policy and mainstream language ideologies in Romania
- Jelena Timotijević - The sociolinguistic transition of the discourse of nationalism in Serbia from Tito to neoliberal crash in the 2000s
- Part III: Baltic countries
- Birute Klaas-Lang - State policies and institutional language choice: The vitality of Estonian, Latvian and Lithuanian in higher education
- Meilutė Ramonienė & Loreta Vilkienė - Changes in the social value of languages in urban areas of Lithuania, 1990–
- Brigita Séguis - Post-Soviet multilingualism: Code-switching in the Polish community in Lithuania
- Kadri Koreinik - Multilingualism on the periphery: Valuing languages in south-eastern Estonia
- Part IV: Ukraine, a European republic of the former USSR
- István Csernicskó & Viktória Ferenc - Transitions in the language policy of Ukraine (1989–2014)
- Olga Ivanova - Language situation in post-Soviet Kyiv: Ukrainian and Russian in the linguistic landscape and communicative practices
- Part V: Kazakhstan, a Central Asian country of the former USSR
- Sholpan Zharkynbekova & Damira Akynova - Ethnic minorities in Kazakhstan: Analysis of language preferences among high school students
- Sholpan Zharkynbekova & Aliya Aimoldina - The role of English language in the context of new language policy implementation in Kazakhstan
- Maganat Shegebayev - Linguistic diversity and business communication in today’s Kazakhstan
- Contributing Authors
- Author Index
- Subject Index