languages:khakas_in_russia
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languages:khakas_in_russia [2017/03/23 16:46] – [Legislation in the Republic of Khakassia:] johanneke | languages:khakas_in_russia [2024/10/16 11:47] (current) – [Language vitality:] ydwine | ||
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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: | ||
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Khakas is spoken in the Republic of Khakassia, in the southern part of Siberia, Russian Federation. Ethnic Khakassians make up about 11% of the republic' | Khakas is spoken in the Republic of Khakassia, in the southern part of Siberia, Russian Federation. Ethnic Khakassians make up about 11% of the republic' | ||
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==== Speaker numbers ==== | ==== Speaker numbers ==== | ||
- | The 1989 census stated that the the Khakas people numbered 78,000, of which 76,1% were native speakers. For more information, | + | The 1989 census stated that the the Khakas people numbered 78,000, of which 76,1% were native speakers. For more information, |
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===== History of language education: ===== | ===== History of language education: ===== | ||
+ | The Soviet Union placed major strains and limits to the Khakas language and culture, which strongly diminished as a consequence during this period ((The Khakass.// | ||
===== Legislation in the Russian Federation: ===== | ===== Legislation in the Russian Federation: ===== | ||
+ | See the [[general_information: | ||
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+ | Textbooks in Khakas have been approved by Moscow in 2015((Goble, | ||
===== Legislation in the Republic of Khakassia: ===== | ===== Legislation in the Republic of Khakassia: ===== | ||
- | According to the Khakas constitution (1995), and the //Language Law// (1992) Khakas is the second official language, after Russian, in the Republic. ((Ó Riagáin, Dónall, ed., Voces Diversae: Lesser-Used Language Education in Europe, Belfast Studies in Language, Culture and Politics, 15 (Belfast: Cló Ollscoil na Banríona, 2006) | + | According to the Khakas constitution (1995), and the //Language Law// (1992) Khakas is the second official language, after Russian, in the Republic.((Ó Riagáin, Dónall, ed., Voces Diversae: Lesser-Used Language Education in Europe, Belfast Studies in Language, Culture and Politics, 15 (Belfast: Cló Ollscoil na Banríona, 2006) |
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====== Learning resources and educational institutions ====== | ====== Learning resources and educational institutions ====== | ||
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- | ====== Mercator Regional Dossier ====== | ||
- | //If there is a Mercator Regional Dossier about the language in this country, please provide a link below, else delete this chapter// |
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