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Panferova, Irina; Kim, Yuliya – Journal of Language and Linguistic Studies, 2021
Based on the study of the structural and semantic links between economic terms as a system-structural formation in reflection with the maximum objectivity of the level of human knowledge in the field of economics this article considers the structural-semantic cohesion of English-language economic terms that is characterized by the transparency…
Descriptors: Semantics, Economics, Language Usage, Correlation
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Canagarajah, Suresh; Dovchin, Sender – International Journal of Multilingualism, 2019
This paper seeks to expand the translingual tradition through a stronger focus on 'the political implications' -- a way to understand the ordinariness of everyday resistance. When people engage in linguistic resistance in everyday life, it might have mixed motivations; it might not be theoretically informed; it might draw from their cultures of…
Descriptors: Politics, Code Switching (Language), Social Media, Language Usage
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Gimranova, Aliya; Nurmanova, Madina; CohenMiller, A. S. – LEARNing Landscapes, 2017
During the Soviet era, the Kazakh language underwent harsh times and was on the brink of extinction from urban areas in Kazakhstan. Today, the country is paving its way towards reviving the language. This article details an effort to support Kazakh language learning in motivating secondary school students through the use of technology. Through the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Secondary School Students, Educational Technology, Technology Uses in Education
Robson, Barbara – 1984
A survey of the status of language usage in the Soviet Union begins with an overview of patterns of usage of Russian, Ukranian, Uzbek, Belorussian, Azerbaijani, Kazakh, Armenian, Georgian, Lithuanian, Moldavian (Romanian), Tajik, Turkmen, Kirghiz, Latvian, and Estonian. The stability of these languages is discussed in the context of centralized…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Armed Forces, Armenian, Azerbaijani