Russian Language Studies in North America

Russian Language Studies in North America
Author: Veronika Makarova
Publsiher: Anthem Press
Total Pages: 291
Release: 2012-06-01
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9780857287847

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This collection provides a comprehensive overview of Russian language research in Canada and Russia, with a focus on elements of structure, as well as on language dynamics and change.

Russian Language Studies in North America

Russian Language Studies in North America
Author: Veronika Makarova
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2013-10
Genre: Linguistics
ISBN: 1783080469

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'Russian Language Studies in North America: New Perspectives from Theoretical and Applied Linguistics' offers a unique collection of research papers representing current directions in Russian language studies in Canada and the United States. Traditionally, Slavic and Russian studies in these countries have centered around literature, history, politics and culture. This volume reflects recent changes in Russian studies by focusing on language structure, language use and teaching methodology. The volume brings together several generations of scholars, from young promising researchers to those with long-established reputations in the field.

America Learns Russian

America Learns Russian
Author: Albert Parry
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 234
Release: 1967
Genre: Foreign Language Study
ISBN: UOM:39015029406306

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Chronologically presented is the slow development of Russian language instruction in America from the latter part of the 18th century at Kodiak, Alaska, to the establishment of large undergraduate departments at leading universities. The influence of Harvard University, the University of California, Columbia University, Pennsylvania State University, and the University of Pennsylvania is well documented. Sputnik of 1957 serves as a major chronological division in this historical overview. Economic, political, cultural, and religious influences behind the growth of Russian study and forces opposed to its expansion are given detailed attention. Appendixes list past and present officers of the American Association of Teachers of Slavic and East European Languages. An extensive index is included.

The Soft Power of the Russian Language

The Soft Power of the Russian Language
Author: Arto Mustajoki,Ekaterina Protassova,Maria Yelenevskaya
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 262
Release: 2019-06-12
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780429592294

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Exploring Russian as a pluricentric language, this book provides a panoramic view of its use within and outside the nation and discusses the connections between language, politics, ideologies, and cultural contacts. Russian is widely used across the former Soviet republics and in the diaspora, but speakers outside Russia deviate from the metropolis in their use of the language and their attitudes towards it. Using country case studies from across the former Soviet Union and beyond, the contributors analyze the unifying role of the Russian language for developing transnational connections and show its value in the knowledge economy. They demonstrate that centrifugal developments of Russian and its pluricentricity are grounded in the language and education policies of their host countries, as well as the goals and functions of cultural institutions, such as schools, media, travel agencies, and others created by émigrés for their co-ethnics. This book also reveals the tensions between Russia’s attempts to homogenize the 'Russian world' and the divergence of regional versions of Russian reflecting cultural hybridity of the diaspora. Interdisciplinary in its approach, this book will prove useful to researchers of Russian and post-Soviet politics, Russian studies, Russian language and culture, linguistics, and immigration studies. Those studying multilingualism and heritage language teaching may also find it interesting.

The Art of Teaching Russian

The Art of Teaching Russian
Author: Evgeny Dengub,Irina Dubinina,Jason Merrill
Publsiher: Georgetown University Press
Total Pages: 495
Release: 2020-12-01
Genre: Foreign Language Study
ISBN: 9781647120023

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The Art of Teaching Russian offers Russian-language practitioners current research, pedagogy, and specific methodologies for teaching the Russian language and culture in the twenty-first century. With contributions from the leading professionals in the field, this collection covers the most important aspects of teaching the Russian language.

Russian as a Heritage Language

Russian as a Heritage Language
Author: Olesya Kisselev,Oksana Laleko,Irina Dubinina
Publsiher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 287
Release: 2024-04-16
Genre: Foreign Language Study
ISBN: 9781040003848

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Russian as a Heritage Language: From Research to Classroom Applications brings together linguistically and pedagogically oriented research traditions in a comprehensive review of current Russian heritage language (HL) studies. Divided into three parts, the collection offers a variety of frameworks and approaches spanning research on HL speakers’ linguistic and pragmatic competence, literacy development, and sociocultural characteristics of Russian in diaspora. Presenting a wide range of new empirical findings, the volume explores topics at the forefront of HL studies, from assessment of HL learners’ linguistic competence and language attitudes to research on communities and institutional affordances impacting HL acquisition and maintenance. Each chapter connects current research with specific classroom applications, presenting Russian as a global language in various sociopolitical and majority-language contexts. Combining methodological rigor with theoretical insights across diverse areas of language study, Russian as a Heritage Language advances the field of HL pedagogy and serves as essential reading for HL educators and researchers as well as for linguists studying bilingualism.

Russian Language Outside the Nation

Russian Language Outside the Nation
Author: Lara Ryazanova-Clarke
Publsiher: Edinburgh University Press
Total Pages: 304
Release: 2014-03-17
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9780748668465

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This book explores a comprehensive set of tensions which emerged from the dislocated and deterritorialised position of Russian in the contemporary world from a sociolinguistic perspective.

The Art of Teaching Russian

The Art of Teaching Russian
Author: Evgeny Dengub,Irina Dubinina,Jason Merrill
Publsiher: Georgetown University Press
Total Pages: 495
Release: 2020-12-01
Genre: Foreign Language Study
ISBN: 9781647120030

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The Art of Teaching Russian offers Russian-language practitioners current research, pedagogy, and specific methodologies for teaching the Russian language and culture in the twenty-first century. With contributions from the leading professionals in the field, this collection covers the most important aspects of teaching the Russian language.