Abstract

The article is dedicated to the modern problems of Evenk language functioning and its development prospects. The preservation and development of the language remain an urgent sociolinguistic and sociocultural problem to this day. The research conducted in Yakutia shows that the functioning of Evenk language is reduced to a minimum. The linguistic situation with the native language is assessed as definitely critical and can be one of the indicators of socio-economic ill-being of not only Evenks, but also other indigenous peoples. The main problems of linguistic life in the republic include the reduction of Evenk language functions and inadequate formation of a positive motivation for learning the native language. In the society, there is a complex system of objective and subjective factors that do not contribute tointensive development of positive processes in the preservation and development of Evenk language. In general, subjective factors include poor organization of the educational process in educational institutions, ineffectiveness of training sessions, insufficient attention to the development of speech culture and enrichment of the native language’s vocabulary, low level of educational and methodological support of education and upbringing. The social environment for Evenk language functioning is continuing to narrow, which makes an objective factor.

Highlights

  • The article discusses modern problems of functioning and prospects for the functioning of the Evenk language

  • Modern language policy strategies aimed at strengthening the prospects for the vitality of indigenous languages stem from the relevant articles of the UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (2007) [2]

  • The main aspects include the differentiation of the goals of reviving or preserving the status of the minority native languages - functionally the first language or functionally the second language; the importance of teaching in native indigenous languages using modern teaching technologies

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Introduction

The article discusses modern problems of functioning and prospects for the functioning of the Evenk language. According to the 2010 census, 21,008 Evenks live in the Sakha Republic (Yakutia); the share of people who indicated their native language corresponding to their ethnicity remains low. The functioning of the Evenk language is reduced to a minimum, the linguistic situation with the native language is assessed as definitely critical and can serve as one of the indicators of socio-economic ill-being of Evenks, and other indigenous peoples of the North.

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