Dynamics of changing language attitudes and values of the modern family

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DOI:

https://doi.org/10.22633/rpge.v25iesp.2.15258

Keywords:

Social well-being of the family, Language attitudes of the family, Linguistic tolerance, Continuity of language

Abstract

The paper analyzes the dynamics of changes in language attitudes and values of the modern family. The authors remark that under present-day conditions the ability of a family to raise a multilingual personality orientated to mastering and preserving native language is determined by its social well-being. The article presents a comparative analysis of the data of the conducted studies for a two-year period. The authors reach a conclusion that a high degree of openness of young generations to the powerful information flows of the multilingual world requires the multifunctional institution of the family to effectively implement the process of socialization in relation to the formation of language attitudes and values among young people.

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Author Biographies

Maria Iur’evna Eflova , Kazan Federal University (KPFU), Kazan

Professor of General and Ethnic Sociology. PhD in Sociology.

Olga Aleksandrovna Maximova, Kazan Federal University (KPFU), Kazan

Associate Professor of General and Ethnic Sociology. PhD in Sociology.

Riyaz Gataullovich Minzaripov, Kazan Federal University (KPFU), Kazan

Professor. PhD in Sociology.

Lyudmila Konstantinovna Nagmatullina, Kazan National Research Technical University named after A.N. Tupolev (KAI), Kazan

Associate Professor. PhD in Sociology.

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Published

01/05/2021

How to Cite

EFLOVA , M. I.; MAXIMOVA, O. A.; MINZARIPOV, R. G.; NAGMATULLINA, L. K. Dynamics of changing language attitudes and values of the modern family. Revista on line de Política e Gestão Educacional, Araraquara, v. 25, n. esp.2, p. 759–768, 2021. DOI: 10.22633/rpge.v25iesp.2.15258. Disponível em: https://periodicos.fclar.unesp.br/rpge/article/view/15258. Acesso em: 11 mar. 2025.