Language situation and status of languages in the Republic of North Ossetia-Alania
Journal: RUDN Journal of Language Studies, Semiotics and Semantics (Vol.12, No. 4)Publication Date: 2022-01-06
Authors : Elena Besolova; Bella Zakaeva; Varvilina Dzhioeva; Anastasia Denisenko; Julia Kalinina;
Page : 1247-1259
Keywords : Ossetian language; bilingualism; functioning; multicultural space; globalism; multilingualism;
Abstract
The article substantiates the socio-economic and cultural-historical introduction of the Ossetians to the Russian language, which is considered as the result of the natural development of the standard of living of the highlanders. The aim of the study is to consider the history and characteristics of national-Russian bilingualism, the role of language interaction in the formation of a bilingual personality, society, identification of deformed linguistic processes that led to both the loss of the function of language proficiency and its use in everyday life, as well as measures that contribute to the revival of native language. The article emphasizes that the Russian language has become a civilizing factor that has significantly accelerated the development of the spiritual culture of the mountaineers, that it, along with the Ossetian language, is recognized as the state language of the Republic of North Ossetia-Alania as a language of interethnic communication, it is provided with free functioning throughout the republic. The work also focuses on the ethno-demographic composition of the population, emphasizes the polyethnicity of the region, which contributes to the strengthening of the role of the Russian language as a language of interethnic communication. During the 20th century, a sharp delimitation of the functions of the Russian and native languages leads to a weakening of the role of the national language, which exposes it to the threat of extinction. Loss of language entails a loss of self-awareness, culture, perception of the world, as well as the loss of self-identification. According to the authors, the republic itself needs to be concerned about the widespread use and all-round development of the native language in national government bodies, public organizations of science, culture, education, health care and the service sector. We need to work with those native speakers who do not consider it prestigious to communicate in their native language in the family, do not try to pass it on to the next generation: the lack of linguistic continuity is destructive. To preserve the language in the context of globalization, the authors propose to strengthen the role of the state and society, to consolidate the efforts of scientists, statesmen and public figures in order to influence the activities of the media to preserve the language and culture; direct their efforts towards harmonious bilingualism.
Other Latest Articles
- Gender Stereotypes in Teaching Aids on Russian as a Foreign Language for Beginners
- Thematic Representation and Linguo-Cognitive Structure of the Businesswoman Image from the Perspective of Gender-Professional Axiology
- Russian Language in the Global Linguocultural Space
- Semantic Differential as a Method for Studying Attitudes to the Native and Russian Languages in Context of Psychological Acculturation
- Pragmatic (In)appropriateness of Diminutives in Russian Language
Last modified: 2022-01-06 22:41:10