The russification policy of the USSR has significantly influenced the Kazakh language which was considered as a minority language in its own territory for a long period (Smagulova, 2008). Consequently, previous studies showed that Russian is still a dominant language in Kazakhstani society, especially among the younger generation...
Research into post-independence identity shifts among Kazakhstan’s Russian-speaking minorities has o...
Contemporary Kazakh society is a mixed society, in which cohabitate traditional Kazakh culture, the ...
AbstractFor Kazakhstan, a multilingual and multiethnic country, the issue of multilingualism is a hi...
The russification policy of the USSR has significantly influenced the Kazakh language which was cons...
Being a post-Soviet country, the language policy of Kazakhstan involves two languages, Kazakh and Ru...
In the 90s, language planning in Kazakhstan was hindered because people of other ethnic groups outnu...
In modern times, the key to nation-building in a multi-ethnic country lies in the formation of a nat...
This study analyzes the results of a survey conducted among 76 urban high school students of both ge...
Multilingual setting development is sharply increasing in the Kazakhstani context since the English ...
This article aims to present the situation of the Russian and Tatar diasporas in Kazakhstan under th...
After gaining independence from the Soviet Union, Kazakhstan launched an ethnic migration policy to ...
Modern Kazakhstan, a bilingual (Kazakh-Russian) country in Central Asia, formerly part of the Soviet...
At present the language situation, formed in the former USSR, enable to divide the country into two...
The article deals with the specificity of the Russian language and the Kazakh language functioning i...
The Kazakh government’s after-independence language policy of “Kazakhization” has had a positive imp...
Research into post-independence identity shifts among Kazakhstan’s Russian-speaking minorities has o...
Contemporary Kazakh society is a mixed society, in which cohabitate traditional Kazakh culture, the ...
AbstractFor Kazakhstan, a multilingual and multiethnic country, the issue of multilingualism is a hi...
The russification policy of the USSR has significantly influenced the Kazakh language which was cons...
Being a post-Soviet country, the language policy of Kazakhstan involves two languages, Kazakh and Ru...
In the 90s, language planning in Kazakhstan was hindered because people of other ethnic groups outnu...
In modern times, the key to nation-building in a multi-ethnic country lies in the formation of a nat...
This study analyzes the results of a survey conducted among 76 urban high school students of both ge...
Multilingual setting development is sharply increasing in the Kazakhstani context since the English ...
This article aims to present the situation of the Russian and Tatar diasporas in Kazakhstan under th...
After gaining independence from the Soviet Union, Kazakhstan launched an ethnic migration policy to ...
Modern Kazakhstan, a bilingual (Kazakh-Russian) country in Central Asia, formerly part of the Soviet...
At present the language situation, formed in the former USSR, enable to divide the country into two...
The article deals with the specificity of the Russian language and the Kazakh language functioning i...
The Kazakh government’s after-independence language policy of “Kazakhization” has had a positive imp...
Research into post-independence identity shifts among Kazakhstan’s Russian-speaking minorities has o...
Contemporary Kazakh society is a mixed society, in which cohabitate traditional Kazakh culture, the ...
AbstractFor Kazakhstan, a multilingual and multiethnic country, the issue of multilingualism is a hi...