Following Crimea’s incorporation into Russia in March 2014, the Crimean parliament adopted a new constitution granting official status to Russian, Ukrainian and Crimean Tatar. Despite the official multi-ethnicity and multilingualism of Crimea now constitutionally acknowledged, however, there is reason to believe that the formally proclaimed equality of the three languages has not translated into equality in practice. Among the areas where the inequality in language promotion and support is most noticeable, language education policy and language use in public place play a special role
The annexed city of Sevastopol as a part of the Crimean peninsula remains de jure a Ukrainian territ...
The dissertation focuses on language revival movements and their crucial role in shaping ethnic poli...
Language policy (LP) in Ukraine has a political and historical context of unique complexity. This ar...
Following Crimea’s incorporation into Russia in March 2014, the Crimean parliament adopted a new con...
Following Crimea’s incorporation into Russia in March 2014, the Crimean parliament adopted a new co...
This work identifies and discusses developments in language policy and language education in Crimea ...
Turkic languages in Crimea between migration and extinction The contribution gives a typological ov...
This paper presents the results of fieldwork conducted among the small Italian minority living in Ke...
In its transition from a Soviet republic to an independent nation, Ukraine has struggled to bridge a...
This paper presents observations and findings from an ongoing research on language revival among It...
More than 100 different ethnic groups coexist in Ukraine. An account of the origins of the Ukrainian...
Russia is a land of many languages - over 150 of them. All in all, Russia has had a relatively good ...
The work presents competing discourses around bilingualism that surround fluctuating national identi...
Ukraine has been an independent state for only 20 years and the consequence of the long-term incorpo...
In its almost three decades history, Ukrainian language policy has gone through several stages of it...
The annexed city of Sevastopol as a part of the Crimean peninsula remains de jure a Ukrainian territ...
The dissertation focuses on language revival movements and their crucial role in shaping ethnic poli...
Language policy (LP) in Ukraine has a political and historical context of unique complexity. This ar...
Following Crimea’s incorporation into Russia in March 2014, the Crimean parliament adopted a new con...
Following Crimea’s incorporation into Russia in March 2014, the Crimean parliament adopted a new co...
This work identifies and discusses developments in language policy and language education in Crimea ...
Turkic languages in Crimea between migration and extinction The contribution gives a typological ov...
This paper presents the results of fieldwork conducted among the small Italian minority living in Ke...
In its transition from a Soviet republic to an independent nation, Ukraine has struggled to bridge a...
This paper presents observations and findings from an ongoing research on language revival among It...
More than 100 different ethnic groups coexist in Ukraine. An account of the origins of the Ukrainian...
Russia is a land of many languages - over 150 of them. All in all, Russia has had a relatively good ...
The work presents competing discourses around bilingualism that surround fluctuating national identi...
Ukraine has been an independent state for only 20 years and the consequence of the long-term incorpo...
In its almost three decades history, Ukrainian language policy has gone through several stages of it...
The annexed city of Sevastopol as a part of the Crimean peninsula remains de jure a Ukrainian territ...
The dissertation focuses on language revival movements and their crucial role in shaping ethnic poli...
Language policy (LP) in Ukraine has a political and historical context of unique complexity. This ar...