languages:kalmyk_in_russia
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==== Language vitality: ==== | ==== Language vitality: ==== | ||
- | ^ [[http://www.unesco.org/ | + | ^ [[https://en.wal.unesco.org/ |
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==== Linguistic aspects: ===== | ==== Linguistic aspects: ===== | ||
* Classification: | * Classification: | ||
- | * Script: Cyrillic with six additional symbols (since 1959). Kalmyk used to be written with a Kalmyk script, i.e. since 1648. Until now, only few works in this script have been transliterated into the new script ((Kornusova, | + | * Script: Cyrillic with six additional symbols (since 1959). Kalmyk used to be written with a Kalmyk script, i.e. since 1648. Until now, only few works in this script have been transliterated into the new script ((Kornusova, |
Listen to the language [[https:// | Listen to the language [[https:// | ||
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===== History of language education: ===== | ===== History of language education: ===== | ||
- | At the beginning of the 20th century, the Kalmyks used only the Kalmyk language. After the //October Revolution// | + | At the beginning of the 20th century, the Kalmyks used only the Kalmyk language. After the //October Revolution// |
+ | International Advances in Education: Global Initiatives for Equity and Social Justice//. Brown,E. L., and Gibbons, P. E. (Ed.). Information Age Publishing (pp. 3-25).)). In the 1960's and 70's drastic cuts were made to native-language-education, | ||
===== Legislation of the Russian Federation: ===== | ===== Legislation of the Russian Federation: ===== | ||
- | The Constitution of Russia states that " | + | The Constitution of Russia states that " |
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+ | ==Modified: 18-03-2020== | ||
===== Federal legislation: | ===== Federal legislation: | ||
The act //On the Languages of Peoples of the Republic of Kalmykia// (No. 137-IX) (1999) states that: | The act //On the Languages of Peoples of the Republic of Kalmykia// (No. 137-IX) (1999) states that: | ||
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====== Education in practice ====== | ====== Education in practice ====== | ||
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+ | In the Nineties, there were two types of schools in Kalmykia: | ||
+ | * schools with tuition in Russian with Kalmyk as a subject; | ||
+ | * schools with a Kalmyk curriculum and Russian as a subject ((Gouchinova, | ||
+ | In 1995 there were 67 classes with tuition in Kalmyk and 83 nursery groups with Kalmyk as medium. | ||
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^Data from 2001((Kornusova, | ^Data from 2001((Kornusova, | ||
)) ^# of children ^# of children learning Kalmyk ^ | )) ^# of children ^# of children learning Kalmyk ^ | ||
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====== Learning resources and educational institutions ====== | ====== Learning resources and educational institutions ====== | ||
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