THEORY OF ETHNOLINGUISTIC VITALITY: EVOLUTION AND CURRENT STATE
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THEORY OF ETHNOLINGUISTIC VITALITY: EVOLUTION AND CURRENT STATE
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S0132-16250000525-3-1
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91-97
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The evolution of the theory of ethnolinguistic vitality over the past 30 years is considered. Its conceptual and mathematical models are substantiated. The current state of the theory of vitality is characterized and the most urgent problems of studying this phenomenon are indicated.
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objective ethnolinguistic vitality, subjective ethnolinguistic vitality, factors of ethnolinguistic vitality, intergroup relations, group strength, theory of sustainable language development of an ethnolinguistic group, mathematical model of ethnolinguistic vitality
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01.10.2014
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