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Moiseewa I.Y., Isaev D.V. LANGUAGE SITUATION PREDICTION BASING ON THE SOCIOLINGUISTIC MOTIVATION CHANGEThe article deals with the principles of language situation development prediction as a part of the diachronic approach basing on motivation studies in language subsystem functioning. The sociolinguistic motivation is being treated as the complex of language attitudes determining the possibilities of the use of the system and its unique components depending on the communicative situation. The part of motivational aspect in language system development is being analysed. The authors come to the conclusion that leads to the understanding of the leading role of the sociolinguistic motivation as the factor of determination of both language situation development and language policy success. Key words: social linguistics, language motivation, language situation, sociolinguistic markers, national variant, Canadian English, Canadian French.
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Authors: Moiseeva I.Yu., Isaev D.V.
Year: 2014
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Sergey Aleksandrovich MIROSHNIKOV |
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