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Process internacionalizacii v bi- i polilingval'nom prostranstve

MARTÍNKOVÁ, Anastasiia and Ekaterina KUDRJAVCEVA

Basic information

Original name

Process internacionalizacii v bi- i polilingval'nom prostranstve

Name (in English)

Processes of internationalization in bi- a polylingual space

Authors

MARTÍNKOVÁ, Anastasiia (643 Russian Federation, guarantor, belonging to the institution) and Ekaterina KUDRJAVCEVA (643 Russian Federation)

Edition

Ivanovo, Problemy ontolingvistiki - 2016. Materialy ezhegodnoj mezhdunarodnoj nauchnoj konferencii 23–26 marta 2016 goda, Sankt-Peterburg, p. 220-225, 6 pp. 2016

Publisher

LISTOS

Other information

Language

Russian

Type of outcome

Stať ve sborníku

Field of Study

60202 Specific languages

Country of publisher

Russian Federation

Confidentiality degree

není předmětem státního či obchodního tajemství

Publication form

printed version "print"

RIV identification code

RIV/00216224:14210/16:00095951

Organization unit

Faculty of Arts

ISBN

978-5-905158-76-6

Keywords (in Czech)

jazyková internacionalizace; globalizace; jazykove procesy v diasporách; bilingvizmus

Keywords in English

language internationalization; globalization; language processes in national minorities; bilingualism

Tags

International impact
Změněno: 27/3/2018 14:34, Mgr. Marie Skřivanová

Abstract

V originále

Jazykovaja internacionalizacija na segodnjashnij den' rassmatrivaetsja lingvistami kak vseobshhaja tendencija v uslovijah mezhkul'turnoj kommunikacii. Universalizm internacionalizacii svjazan, vo-pervyh, s nesomnennym vlijaniem anglijskogo (amerikanskogo anglijskogo, «globisha») jazyka, vo-vtoryh, c ee projavleniem na vseh urovnjah jazyka i rechi. V stat'e rassmatrivajutsja projavlenija internacionalizacii v jazyke russkih diaspor.

In English

Language internationalization is considered by linguists as a general tendency in the conditions of cross-cultural communication today. Universality of internationalization is connected, first, with undoubted influence of the English (the American English, "Globish") language, secondly, with her manifestation at all levels of language and speech. In article manifestations of internationalization in language of the Russian minorities are considered.