Language policy in Ukraine is based on its Constitution, international treaties and on domestic legislation. According to article 10 of the Constitution...
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Ukrainization (redirect from Language policies in Ukraine)
and facilitating the development of the Ukrainian language and promoting other elements of Ukrainian culture in various spheres of public life such as...
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Ukrainian (українська мова, ukrainska mova, IPA: [ʊkrɐˈjinʲsʲkɐ ˈmɔʋɐ]) is an East Slavic language, spoken primarily in Ukraine. It is the first (native)...
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Previously, the state of the Ukrainian language was regulated by the Law of Ukraine "On Principles of State Language Policy" [uk] (so-called "Kivalov-Kolesnichenko...
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Ukrainian language suppression presents a list of administrative actions aimed at limiting the influence and importance of the Ukrainian language in Ukraine...
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common first language in the Donbas and Crimea regions of Ukraine and the city of Kharkiv, and the predominant language in large cities in the eastern...
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measures to ensure a regional language policy in the city of Kyiv" and established that in the city of Kyiv Ukrainian is the language of work, record keeping...
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Russification policies of Khrushchev in postwar Ukraine. In the 1960s, the Ukrainian language began to be used more widely and frequently in spite of these...
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official language of Ukraine is Ukrainian, an East Slavic language of the Indo-European languages family. It is spoken regularly by 88% of Ukraine's population...
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Language policy is both an interdisciplinary academic field and implementation of ideas about language use. Some scholars such as Joshua Fishman and Ofelia...
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recognition of the void Law of Ukraine "On the basic principles of State Language Policy"] (in Ukrainian). Ukrainian Parliament. Retrieved 12 March 2015...
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of Ukraine "On the Condemnation and Prohibition of Propaganda of Russian Imperial Policy in Ukraine and the Decolonization of Toponymy" (Ukrainian: Закон...
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at 12.1% of the population (12.7% when native language is concerned). In the area along the Ukrainian border with Hungary (the Tisza River valley), Hungarians...
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Russian-language music in Ukraine. The State Committee for Television and Radio-broadcasting, whose duties include enforcing the information policy in Ukraine...
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In Ukraine, the State Language Protection Commissioner (Ukrainian: Уповноважений Верховної Ради з захисту державної мови), informally Language Ombudsman...
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remains a widely used language in Ukraine in pop culture and in informal and business communication. Ethnic Russians live throughout Ukraine. They form a notable...
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Servant of the People (category Language policy in Ukraine)
both the 2019 Ukrainian presidential election and the 2019 Ukrainian parliamentary election, it has been the ruling political party in Ukraine. It is best...
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Korenizatsiia (category Language policy in Ukraine)
populations; for instance, all children in Ukraine were taught in the Ukrainian language in school. The policies of korenizatsiia facilitated the Communist...
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Constitution of Latvia form the foundation for language policy in Latvia, declaring Latvian to be the official state language and affirming the rights of ethnic minorities...
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Internationalism or Russification? (category Language policy in Ukraine)
cultural policy of the Soviet Union in Ukraine. The author sent his work to the first Secretary of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Ukraine, Petro...
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Valuev Circular (category Language policy in Ukraine)
russification in Russian Ukraine: languages, imperial models, and policies, Russ Linguist (2019) 43:19–39 Alexei Miller, The Ukrainian Question. The Russian...
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towards Ukrainians, Ukrainian culture, the Ukrainian language, Ukraine as a nation, or all of the above. Modern scholars divide anti-Ukrainian sentiment...
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the History of Ukraine (in Ukrainian). Academy of Sciences of the Ukrainian SSR. 1969–1972. Lenore Grenoble (2003). Language Policy in the Soviet Union...
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in Ukraine List of Ukrainian toponyms that were changed as part of decommunization in 2016 Ukrainian decommunization laws Language policy in Ukraine Reversal...
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A Ukrainophone (Ukrainian: українськомовний, ukrainskomovnyi) is a person who speaks the Ukrainian language either natively or by preference. At the same...
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or alʹfabét) is the set of letters used to write Ukrainian, which is the official language of Ukraine. It is one of several national variations of the...
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The Russo-Ukrainian War began in February 2014. Following Ukraine's Revolution of Dignity, Russia occupied and annexed Crimea from Ukraine. It then supported...
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On 24 February 2022, Russia invaded Ukraine, starting the largest and deadliest war in Europe since World War II, in a major escalation of the conflict...
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Ukrainian language and culture. The occupation began in 2014 with Russia's invasion and annexation of Crimea, and its de facto takeover of Ukraine's Donbas...
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Stanford University, 2000. ISBN 0-8179-9792-X. INCONSISTENT LANGUAGE POLICY CREATES PROBLEMS IN UKRAINE, Oleg Varfolomeyev, EURASIA DAILY MONITOR, Volume 3,...
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