Abstract

This article discusses the issues of social and linguistic conflict in Kazakhstan in the realities of politics, ideology and the language situation in which the country has been living for more than three decades. Based on the secondary analysis of the data obtained by the author as part of the study of the language and social situation in the mass media and social media of Kazakhstan, the patterns of development of language conflicts as an integral part of ideological and socio-political disputes and discords taking place in the society.

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