Kazan (Volga region) Federal University, KFU
KAZAN
FEDERAL UNIVERSITY
 
SWITCHING CODES IN THE TATAR YOUTH SOCIUM IN THE CONDITIONS OF BILINGUISM
Form of presentationArticles in international journals and collections
Year of publication2018
Языкрусский
  • Galiullina Gulshat Raisovna, author
  • Kadirova Enze Khanafievna, author
  • Kuzmina Khalisa Khatipovna, author
  • Khadieva Gulfiya Kamilovna, author
  • Abdrakhmanova Aygul Ayratovna, postgraduate kfu
  • Bibliographic description in the original language Galiullina G. R., Kuzmina Kh. Kh., Kadirova E. Kh., Khadieva G. K., Abdrakhmanova A. Ai. Switching Codes In The Tatar Youth Socium In The Conditions Of Bilinguism // Modern Journal of Language Teaching Methods. Vol. 8, Issue 10, October 2018. P. 264-269
    Annotation The article presents the results of the study of the peculiarities of code switching in the speech of Tatar youth under the conditions of Tatar-Russian bilingualism in the Republic of Tatarstan. Living of two peoples in the neighborhood – the Russians and the Tatars – made for the formation and development of active bilingualism in the Republic of Tatarstan. Our results show that active bilingualism influences not only the structure of the language but also the thinking of the linguistic personality. Considering the relevance and importance of the scientific analysis of the language situation in the conditions of bilingualism in the Republic of Tatarstan, the paper presents the results of sociolinguistic processing and analysis of the questionnaire material carried out in order to reveal the peculiarities of code switching in the process of speech communication of Tatar youth in the conditions of Tatar-Russian bilingualism.
    Keywords language, language code, code switching, Tatar-Russian bilingualism, sociolinguistics, language functioning.
    The name of the journal Modern Journal of Language Teaching Methods.
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