This paper gives an overview of the Latvian language policy, special as regards the linguistic laws of 1989 and 1999, and some prospects about the further development of the sociolinguistic situation in Latvia taking into account the positive and negative trends which can affect the Latvian language in the future
This paper presents a sociolinguistic analysis of the current linguistic situation in the Russian Fe...
This paper will focus on the LL of Daugavpils from a diachronic point of view in order to describe t...
This paper presents a sociolinguistic analysis of the current linguistic situation in the Russian Fe...
This monograph provides an overview of the language situation in the three Baltic countries: Estonia...
Latvia has been accepted in the European "club" the 1st May 2004. To fulfill the European criteria, ...
Since the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991, the restored Baltic States have been struggling with...
The emphasis of this article is based on the adoption of the regulations implemented in the Latvian ...
A discussion of language policy in the Baltic states at the present moment inevitable addresses the ...
On 18 February 2012 Latvian citizens participated in a referendum on making Russian a second officia...
The Baltic States - Latvia, Lithuania, Estonia - have regained their independence in 1991. During th...
Šis maģistra darbs ir par valodas politiku un plānošanu Spānijā un Latvijā, un tajā tiek analizētas ...
Valoda ir neatņemama nacionālās identitātes sastāvdaļa un konstitucionāla vērtība, kas vieno visus v...
Languages are not just systems for communication, they are also often a marker of ethnic and/or nati...
Languages are not just systems for communication, they are also often a marker of ethnic and/or nati...
Languages are not just systems for communication, they are also often a marker of ethnic and/or nati...
This paper presents a sociolinguistic analysis of the current linguistic situation in the Russian Fe...
This paper will focus on the LL of Daugavpils from a diachronic point of view in order to describe t...
This paper presents a sociolinguistic analysis of the current linguistic situation in the Russian Fe...
This monograph provides an overview of the language situation in the three Baltic countries: Estonia...
Latvia has been accepted in the European "club" the 1st May 2004. To fulfill the European criteria, ...
Since the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991, the restored Baltic States have been struggling with...
The emphasis of this article is based on the adoption of the regulations implemented in the Latvian ...
A discussion of language policy in the Baltic states at the present moment inevitable addresses the ...
On 18 February 2012 Latvian citizens participated in a referendum on making Russian a second officia...
The Baltic States - Latvia, Lithuania, Estonia - have regained their independence in 1991. During th...
Šis maģistra darbs ir par valodas politiku un plānošanu Spānijā un Latvijā, un tajā tiek analizētas ...
Valoda ir neatņemama nacionālās identitātes sastāvdaļa un konstitucionāla vērtība, kas vieno visus v...
Languages are not just systems for communication, they are also often a marker of ethnic and/or nati...
Languages are not just systems for communication, they are also often a marker of ethnic and/or nati...
Languages are not just systems for communication, they are also often a marker of ethnic and/or nati...
This paper presents a sociolinguistic analysis of the current linguistic situation in the Russian Fe...
This paper will focus on the LL of Daugavpils from a diachronic point of view in order to describe t...
This paper presents a sociolinguistic analysis of the current linguistic situation in the Russian Fe...