Modern lingual processes among Tuvans of Usinsk
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Usinsk Tuvans; Russian language; Tuvan language; mother tongue; basic spoken; language competencyAbstract
Basing on the material of ethnosocial study article analyzes the contemporary situation in lingual processes among the Tuvans living in the area of Verhneusinsk village in Yermakovsk district of Krasnoyarsk region. Particularly it characterizes the language competency and orientations of Usinsk Tuvans.References
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