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Арчинский язык
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Dobrushina N.
Keywords: социолингвистикаsociolinguisticsmultilingualismмногоязычиенахско-дагестанские языкиNakh-Daghestanian familyArchiарчинский язык
Publication based on the results of:
Dobrushina N., В кн. : Язык и общество. : М. : Азбуковник, 2016.
Статья представляет собой социолингвистический очерк мегебского языка, малого языка Дагестана ...
Added: April 15, 2015
Dobrushina N., Language and Society (Great Britain) 2016
The paper examines factors of language dominance in a bilingual situation. The research was conducted in Daghestan, a patchwork of linguistic diversity in the North Caucasus. By interviewing villagers, the level of mutual bilingualism in neighboring villages was measured in terms of the number of residents who exhibit command of their respective neighbors’ language. The ...
Added: April 15, 2015
Frankfurt am Main : Peter Lang, 2016
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 ...
Added: April 15, 2015
Dobrushina N., , in : Prague Papers on Language, Society and Interaction / Prager Arbeiten zur Sprache, Gesellschaft und Interaktion. Vol. 4: Sociolinguistic transition in former Soviet and Eastern Bloc countries: Recent developments two decades after the regime change.: Frankfurt am Main : Peter Lang, 2016. P. 75-96.
More than 40 languages are spoken in the relatively small territory of highland Daghestan. People living in a traditional Daghestanian village often spoke two to four languages which are either genealogically unrelated or only distantly related. The linguistic repertoire may be different in two neighboring villages. Nowadays, neighboring villages with different L1 most frequently communicate ...
Added: April 15, 2015
Saxena A., Viberg Ǻ., Uppsala : Uppsala Universitet Acta Universitatis Upsaliensis, 2009
The volume includes proceedings of the 23th Scandianvian Conference of Linguistics (SCL 23) that was held at Uppsala University 1–3 October 2008. It includes studies covering a wide spectrum of approaches to linguistics, for example, cross-linguistic typological studies, linguistic variation and language change in contact situations as well as studies relating to bilingualism and to ...
Added: November 18, 2012
Daniel M., Lander Y., В кн. : Семантика языковых единиц разных уровней: Ежегодный сборник научных трудов. Вып. 15.: Махачкала : Дагестанский государственный университет, 2013. С. 59-78.
The paper enters the controversy between different approaches to East Caucasian relativization. In one analysis, East Caucasian relativization is constrained only by the semantic and pragmatic frame of the situation. However, our analysis of the data shows a divergence between corpus data on relativization that can only be explained in syntactic terms: Udi reflexivization prefers ...
Added: September 30, 2013
Daniel M., , in : The semantics of verbal categories in Nakh-Daghestanian languages: Tense, aspect, evidentiality, mood and modality. Vol. 16.: Leiden : Brill, 2018. P. 247-266.
The morphology of aspect in many East Caucasian languages is usually described in terms of two aspectual stems. One stem, called ‘perfective’, derives perfective forms, including perfective past (i.e. aorist), perfective converb, perfective participle and other forms. The other stem, called ‘imperfective’, derives imperfective forms, including e.g. imperfective past (i.e. imperfect) and imperfective present, imperfective ...
Added: June 19, 2018
Меленченко Максим, Конча Кирилл, Добрушина Нина., В кн. : Songs and Trees: Papers in Memory of Sasha Vydrina. : СПб. : Институт лингвистических исследований РАН, 2023. С. 451-484.
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Added: September 27, 2023
Dobrushina N., Daniel M., Koryakov Y., , in : The Oxford Handbook of Languages of the Caucasus. : Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2020. Ch. 1. P. 27-66.
This chapter provides a sociolinguistic account of the languages of the Caucasus, including figures for speakers and their geographical distribution, language vitality, the official status of the languages, orthography, and writing practices. The chapter discusses language repertoires typical of different areas in the Caucasus, and their change over the 20th century. As a showcase, it ...
Added: August 30, 2020
Daniel M., Вопросы языкознания 2018 № 4 С. 114-132
In this article, I consider the inflection of property words in Archi (Lezgic, East Caucasian). While
property words show some similarities with verbs (and are indeed classified as a sybtype of verbs in Kibrik
et al.’s 1977 grammar of Archi), I argue that this similarity is too superficial to categorize them as verbs. I
first consider inflectional morphology ...
Added: November 16, 2017
Daniel M., Journal of Pragmatics 2015 Vol. 88 P. 202-219
The paper considers the pronoun used in logophoric contexts in Archi, an East Caucasian language of the Lezgic group. Like many other languages of the family, Archi shows a formal connection between logophoric and reflexive pronouns. The latter differs from the former in that it carries an obligatory intensifier particle. This connection questions the suggestion ...
Added: April 6, 2015
Morozova I. G., Иностранные языки: теория и практика 2012 № 1 С. 30-37
Статья посвящена роли языкового фактора в формировании социокультурной идентичности в условиях глобализации. Особенности взаимоотношений языка и культуры (языков и культур) рассматриваются на примере «языкового воспитания» многоязычных детей в смешанных семьях, в частности в Германии. Автор отмечает, что для успешного межкультурного общения необходима целенаправленная поддержка «многоязычия» в современных сообществах. Особое внимание в статье уделяется «смешанным и ...
Added: February 9, 2013
Gritsenko E., Алешинская Е. В., Социальные и гуманитарные науки на Дальнем Востоке 2015 Т. 45 № 1
The article discusses indexical value of English and highlights the meaning-making potential of language choice (Russian and/or English, and/or other local languages) in the discursive practices of the popular TV show “Voice-Russia”. The study demonstrates that the motives behind language choice are multiple and include, among others, identity issues, creative aspirations, audience expectations, global or ...
Added: October 6, 2020
Somin A., Полий А. А., Компьютерная лингвистика и интеллектуальные технологии 2016 № 15 (22) С. 645-659
This paper studies different aspects of a linguo-political conflict concerned with choosing between two Russian toponymic variants – Belorussia and Belarus’ as well as adjectives belorusskij (Belorussian) and belarus(s)kij (Belarusian) and ethnonyms belorus and belarus. The core of the problem is that in the Russian language of Russia the variant Belorussia is used, which is ...
Added: October 20, 2016
Krongauz M., Zeitschrift für Slavische Philologie 2016 Т. 72 № 2 С. 255-269
The law “On the state language of the Russian Federation,” adopted in 2005, became a reflection of debates about the Russian language at the beginning of the twenty-first century and caused frustration in both conservative and liberal segments of society. On multiple occasions, attempts were made to amend the law or enact additional laws aimed ...
Added: October 22, 2017
Dobrushina N., Daniel M., , in : Word hunters. Vol. 194.: John Benjamins Publishing Company, 2018. P. 79-94.
The special fascination of linguistics is the possibility to combine skills which are usually considered to belong to different academic domains. Linguistics belongs to the humanities, since it is about a central property of human beings. Linguistics demands formal methods, because languages are structured. Linguistics needs observation, because languages are a property of human behavior. Linguistics invites one to ...
Added: April 8, 2018
Dobrushina N., Zakirova A., Томский журнал лингвистических и антропологических исследований 2019 Т. 1 № 23 С. 44-55
The article deals with different aspects of language interaction in agroup of neighboring languages in the Akhvakh district of Daghestan, in particular Karata, Tukita, Tad-Magitl’ and Tlibisho (this zone later referred to as Karata cluster). The villages of the Karata cluster are all located within a short walk-ing distanceof 30–120 min from each other, in ...
Added: February 28, 2019
СПб. : Институт лингвистических исследований РАН, 2023
This book is a collection of articles dedicated to the memory of Alexandra (Sasha) Vydrina. The volume begins with two tribute pieces. The second section contains three previously unpublished manuscripts by Sasha, as well as a list of her publications. The final section is an assemblage of fourteen pieces dedicated to Sasha, inspired by her, and written on ...
Added: September 27, 2023
Gritsenko E., Алешинская Е. В., Социальные и гуманитарные науки на Дальнем Востоке 2015 Т. 45 № 1 С. 37-43
The article discusses indexical value of English and highlights the meaning-making potential of language choice (Russian and/or English, and/or other local languages) in the discursive practices of the popular TV show “Voice-Russia”. The study demonstrates that the motives behind language choice are multiple and include, among others, identity issues, creative aspirations, audience expectations, global or ...
Added: October 6, 2020
Стаферова Д. А., Русский язык в научном освещении 2014 Т. 2 № 28 С. 104-125
This paper studies sociophonetic variation of palatalized vs. non-palatalized “t” followed by "e" in Russian. It is shown that the choice of palatalized vs. non-palatalized [t] depends on the age and gender of the speaker as well as on the speech situation. Our data show that the most salient correlation is with the age of ...
Added: February 4, 2015
Tulum A., Современная Европа 2023
The concept of language regime emerged in political science in the late 1980s. The time of great changes and transformation saw the rise of ethnic conflicts, new challenges to language diversity management in many European states due to migration, a discussion of linguistic rights and developments in international law. As a result, all these trends ...
Added: September 25, 2023
Molodychenko E. N., Научно-технические ведомости Санкт-Петербургского государственного политехнического университета. Гуманитарные и общественные науки 2017 № 3 С. 122-133
The article reviews various identity theories and analyses the ways these can be operationalized in textually oriented discourse analysis. Identity is seen as a complex and multifaceted category whose key defining features are the degree of agency of the subject, their identification with social roles and/or groups and categories, the degree of continuity of the ...
Added: October 18, 2017
Dubrovsky D., СПб. : Европейский университет в Санкт-Петербурге, 2001
Сборник включает научные статьи, написанные аспирантами факультета этнологии Европейского университета в Санкт-Петербурге и состоят из трех разделов по следующим областям знания: культурная антропология, фольклористика и социолингвистика. ...
Added: March 18, 2021
СПб. : Издательство РГПУ им. А.И. Герцена, 2018
The collection of articles, dedicated to the 10th anniversary of the St Petersbourg School of Conferrence Interpreting and Translation, at Herzen University, naturally concentrates on various aspects of translation in a multicultural world dominated by English, serving as the lingua franca. This 10th anniversary collection has brought together selected scholars from different countries with the ...
Added: June 14, 2018