Abstract

Language and language policy exist in very complex, interacting and dynamic contexts, the change of any part of which can have correlating effects and reasons for changing any other part. In the conditions of language competition, great prospects will remain for those languages that can meet the challenges of the time and the modern development of science and technology, systematically improve machine translation and adapt teaching methods and methodology of language acquisition and that will be in demand by a modern linguistic personality - active, dynamic, expressive, pragmatic. Currently, the preservation and development of the language does not happen spontaneously: the success of any state largely depends on the consistent systematic language policy being developed and the roadmap developed on its basis for the preservation and development of the language and languages both in the external circuit and within the state itself. This article discusses the issues of Russian language policy, describes the features of the developing language situation and its impact on the processes of language modernization. The purpose of the study is to present some guidelines and proposals for a general analytical framework, an assessment of the relative effectiveness and various ways of managing the state language policy.

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