Urban Sociolinguistics 2017
DOI: 10.4324/9781315514659-16
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“…Nevertheless, it is changing, adapting to new realities. Studies by Külmoja (2002Külmoja ( , 2016, Mustajoki and Protassova (2004), Mustajoki et al (2010), Majorov (2013, Ryazanova-Clarke (2014), Yelenevskaya and Ovchinnikova (2015), Yelenevskaya and Protassova (2015), Baranova and Fedorova (2017), Muth (2017), Fedorova and Baranova (2018) and Mustajoki et al (2019) demonstrate how the Russian language varies inside and outside Russia.…”
Section: Stable or Variable Russian? Standardisation Versus Pluricent...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nevertheless, it is changing, adapting to new realities. Studies by Külmoja (2002Külmoja ( , 2016, Mustajoki and Protassova (2004), Mustajoki et al (2010), Majorov (2013, Ryazanova-Clarke (2014), Yelenevskaya and Ovchinnikova (2015), Yelenevskaya and Protassova (2015), Baranova and Fedorova (2017), Muth (2017), Fedorova and Baranova (2018) and Mustajoki et al (2019) demonstrate how the Russian language varies inside and outside Russia.…”
Section: Stable or Variable Russian? Standardisation Versus Pluricent...mentioning
confidence: 99%