In modern times, the key to nation-building in a multi-ethnic country lies in the formation of a national identity, which often cannot circumvent the task of constructing a common language. After a quarter of century of independence, Kazakhstan, the largest and economically strongest former Soviet republic in Central Asia, still faces the tasks of de-Russification and reducing the lingering impact of the Russian language on its society. This dissertation investigates language politics in relation to nation-building in Kazakhstan in the post-Soviet era. It provides background information and examines the major problems in the formation of national identity in the multi-lingual Kazakhstani society. It analyzes Kazakhstan’s language policies ...
At present the language situation, formed in the former USSR, enable to divide the country into two...
The russification policy of the USSR has significantly influenced the Kazakh language which was cons...
To become an independent nation after the Soviet Union\u27s collapse, the ruling Kazakh elite and Ka...
This dissertation is study of the politics of language revival, identity reconfigurations and state-...
Contemporary Kazakh society is a mixed society, in which cohabitate traditional Kazakh culture, the ...
The aim of the thesis is to analyze the relationship between language and the formation of national ...
This article aims to present the situation of the Russian and Tatar diasporas in Kazakhstan under th...
In the 90s, language planning in Kazakhstan was hindered because people of other ethnic groups outnu...
AbstractIn recent decades the problem of identity has attracted an increasing attention of many scho...
The dissertation is an analysis of the history, current state, and possible future directions of the...
Modern Kazakhstan, a bilingual (Kazakh-Russian) country in Central Asia, formerly part of the Soviet...
AbstractThe Russian language holds a strong position in Kazakhstan. It has a status of an official l...
This paper addresses the significance of conciliatory language policies in defusing ethnic tension, ...
AbstractFor Kazakhstan, a multilingual and multiethnic country, the issue of multilingualism is a hi...
The purpose of this article is to understand the extent to which language practices coincide with of...
At present the language situation, formed in the former USSR, enable to divide the country into two...
The russification policy of the USSR has significantly influenced the Kazakh language which was cons...
To become an independent nation after the Soviet Union\u27s collapse, the ruling Kazakh elite and Ka...
This dissertation is study of the politics of language revival, identity reconfigurations and state-...
Contemporary Kazakh society is a mixed society, in which cohabitate traditional Kazakh culture, the ...
The aim of the thesis is to analyze the relationship between language and the formation of national ...
This article aims to present the situation of the Russian and Tatar diasporas in Kazakhstan under th...
In the 90s, language planning in Kazakhstan was hindered because people of other ethnic groups outnu...
AbstractIn recent decades the problem of identity has attracted an increasing attention of many scho...
The dissertation is an analysis of the history, current state, and possible future directions of the...
Modern Kazakhstan, a bilingual (Kazakh-Russian) country in Central Asia, formerly part of the Soviet...
AbstractThe Russian language holds a strong position in Kazakhstan. It has a status of an official l...
This paper addresses the significance of conciliatory language policies in defusing ethnic tension, ...
AbstractFor Kazakhstan, a multilingual and multiethnic country, the issue of multilingualism is a hi...
The purpose of this article is to understand the extent to which language practices coincide with of...
At present the language situation, formed in the former USSR, enable to divide the country into two...
The russification policy of the USSR has significantly influenced the Kazakh language which was cons...
To become an independent nation after the Soviet Union\u27s collapse, the ruling Kazakh elite and Ka...