Sociolinguistic Studies

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Volumen 9, número 2 (2015) «Post-Soviet identities: Ethnic, national, linguistic, and imperial» Editors: Anastassia Zabrodskaja, Tallinn University and University of Tartu, Estonia Martin Ehala, University of Tartu, Estonia Índice Articles -Language and identity in the late Soviet Union and thereafter, Anastassia Zabrodskaja, Martin Ehala -Blurring of collective identities in the post-Soviet space, Martin Ehala -Transnistrian Conflict in the Context of Post-Soviet Nation-Building, Anastasia V. Mitrofanova -‘What is my country to me?’ Identity construction by the Russian-speakers in the Baltic countries, Anastassia Zabrodskaja -Language use and self-identification: The case of Lithuanian Poles, Kinga Geben, Meilutė Ramonienė -Sakha language and education in a social, cultural and political context, Aimar Ventsel, Natal’ia Struchkova -Cultural and language self-identification of ethnic minority groups in Kazakhstan, Sholpan Zharkynbekova, Aliya Aimoldina, Damira Akynova -Maintaining ties: Russian-speaking communities in Germany and Norway, Ekaterina Bagreeva, German Mednzheritskiy Book Reviews -Language ideologies and the globalization of ’standard’ Spanish, Darren Paffey (2012), Reviewed by Angela Bartens -Speaking Pittsburghese: The Story of a Dialect Barbara Johnstone (2013), Reviewed by Holman Tse
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