Factors of the Dynamics of Language Situations in the Regions of Russia on the example of the Arkhangelsk Region, the Perm Region and the Udmurt Republic

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The purpose of this study is to identify and study factors of the dynamics of language situations in the information society and to identify speech trends that are characteristic of a number of constituent entities of the Russian Federation. The results of the study are based on a survey of 1,050 Russian speakers living in the Arkhangelsk Region, the Perm Territory and the Udmurt Republic. The survey was carried out in two forms: an online interview using audio calls and an Internet survey using Google Forms. The speech features of the colloquial speech of the inhabitants of the analyzed subjects have been studied. A number of integral and differential tendencies have been identified that are characteristic of the speech of a Russian-speaking linguistic personality in Russia as a whole and in its individual regions. The ways of activating the language policy in these subjects are proposed.

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Natalia V. Yudina

Financial University under the Government of the Russian Federation

Author for correspondence.
Email: nvyudina@fa.ru
ORCID iD: 0000-0002-1888-5666
SPIN-code: 6022-5830

Doctor of Philology, Professor, Chief Researcher and Professor of the Department of Foreign Languages and Intercultural Communication of the Faculty of International Economics, Director of the Directorate for Control over the Activities and Development of Branches

49, Leningradsky Prospekt, Moscow, Russian Federation, 125993

Astghik A. Khachatryan

Financial University under the Government of the Russian Federation

Email: AAHachatryan@fa.ru
ORCID iD: 0000-0001-6493-680X
SPIN-code: 2695-2955

Junior Researcher at the Department of Foreign Languages and Intercultural Communication of the Faculty of International Economic Relations, Senior Lecturer at the Department of Management and Innovation of the Faculty of the Graduate School of Management

49, Leningradsky Prospekt, Moscow, Russian Federation, 125993

Ivan I. Kamashev

Financial University under the Government of the Russian Federation

Email: tugezakam@gmail.com
ORCID iD: 0009-0000-8516-5987

laboratory researcher at the Department of Foreign Languages and Intercultural Communication, Faculty of International Economic Relations

49, Leningradsky Prospekt, Moscow, Russian Federation, 125993

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