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LANGUAGE IDEOLOGY: THEORY OF DESCRIPTION AND IMPLEMENTATION PRACTICE

Ovsanna Savvichna Grishechko
Southern Federal University


Submitted: November 1, 2017
Abstract. The article is devoted to studying language ideology as a set of language conceptions existing within certain social groups. The paper describes theoretical approaches and conceptions allowing the author to reveal the essence of language ideology as a subject of socio-cultural analysis and to identify key practical aspects of implementing language ideologies widespread in different linguo-cultural communities at the modern stage of their development.
Key words and phrases:
языковая идеология
лингвистическая идеология
этнография
языковой пуризм
лингвокультурное сообщество
language ideology
linguistic ideology
ethnography
language purism
linguo-cultural community
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