Modern Kazakhstan, a bilingual (Kazakh-Russian) country in Central Asia, formerly part of the Soviet Union, only gained its independence in 1991 after the dissolution of the USSR. Hence, the Soviet Union intervened in Kazakhstan’s school curriculum for 60 years in the form of Russification, resulting in the majority of the urban and rural population of Northern Kazakhstan being primarily Russian speaking. Still today, much of this population does not know their ethnic language, Kazakh, and faces linguistic discrimination as a result..
Being a post-Soviet country, the language policy of Kazakhstan involves two languages, Kazakh and Ru...
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...
At present the language situation, formed in the former USSR, enable to divide the country into two...
In modern times, the key to nation-building in a multi-ethnic country lies in the formation of a nat...
This article aims to present the situation of the Russian and Tatar diasporas in Kazakhstan under th...
This article aims to present the situation of the Russian and Tatar diasporas in Kazakhstan under th...
This article aims to present the situation of the Russian and Tatar diasporas in Kazakhstan under th...
This article aims to present the situation of the Russian and Tatar diasporas in Kazakhstan under th...
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...
After gaining independence from the Soviet Union, Kazakhstan launched an ethnic migration policy to ...
Contemporary Kazakh society is a mixed society, in which cohabitate traditional Kazakh culture, the ...
Contemporary Kazakh society is a mixed society, in which cohabitate traditional Kazakh culture, the ...
In the 90s, language planning in Kazakhstan was hindered because people of other ethnic groups outnu...
Being a post-Soviet country, the language policy of Kazakhstan involves two languages, Kazakh and Ru...
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...
At present the language situation, formed in the former USSR, enable to divide the country into two...
In modern times, the key to nation-building in a multi-ethnic country lies in the formation of a nat...
This article aims to present the situation of the Russian and Tatar diasporas in Kazakhstan under th...
This article aims to present the situation of the Russian and Tatar diasporas in Kazakhstan under th...
This article aims to present the situation of the Russian and Tatar diasporas in Kazakhstan under th...
This article aims to present the situation of the Russian and Tatar diasporas in Kazakhstan under th...
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...
After gaining independence from the Soviet Union, Kazakhstan launched an ethnic migration policy to ...
Contemporary Kazakh society is a mixed society, in which cohabitate traditional Kazakh culture, the ...
Contemporary Kazakh society is a mixed society, in which cohabitate traditional Kazakh culture, the ...
In the 90s, language planning in Kazakhstan was hindered because people of other ethnic groups outnu...
Being a post-Soviet country, the language policy of Kazakhstan involves two languages, Kazakh and Ru...
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...