Multilingualism in the Soviet Union: Aspects of Language Policy and its Implementation

Multilingualism in the Soviet Union: Aspects of Language Policy and its Implementation

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Science & Technology History
Format Hardcover
Pages 332
Language English
Published Jan 1, 1972
Publisher Mouton & Co.
ISBN-10 9027923523
ISBN-13 9789027923523
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Within the pages of this scholarly work, readers are introduced to the intricate relationship between language and policy in the context of the Soviet Union. E. Glynn Lewis delves into how multilingualism shaped cultural and social dynamics, offering a comprehensive analysis of language policies and their practical effects on various ethnic groups across the region.

Lewis's exploration reveals the complexities and contradictions inherent in Soviet linguistic strategies, examining how they both promoted and suppressed minority languages. This examination provides valuable insight into the broader sociopolitical landscape, reflecting the struggles and adaptations of diverse communities navigating a rapidly changing environment.

As a part of the Contributions to the Sociology of Language series, this publication stands as a vital resource for those interested in sociolinguistics, historical policy analysis, and the enduring impact of language on identity and society within the Soviet framework. Through rigorous research and thoughtful discussion, it contributes significantly to the understanding of language in a multifaceted, multicultural setting.

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