2023
DOI: 10.22363/2618-897x-2023-20-3-407-425
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The Invisible Multilingualism of Post-Soviet Migration as a Challenge to the Theory of Translanguaging

Erzhen V. Khilkhanova,
Dorzhi L. Khilkhanov

Abstract: This article proposes to look at the theory of translanguaging from the angle of its universality/non-universality, bringing into discussion a new empirical case - speech strategies and practices of highly educated multilingual migrants from the former USSR and multilingual residents of modern Russia. The authors conclude that people whose socialization took place in this region are characterized by rigid ideas about the language norm and authenticity, about the “purity” of languages and high standards of spea… Show more

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