Die Ukraine als Objekt russischer Großmachtansprüche Sprachen, Identitäten und Diskurse

This volume brings together contributions on the background to the Russian attack on Ukraine from a (socio-)linguistic, linguistic and literary-historical and political perspective. The emphasis is not on day-to-day political events, but on facts and contexts that have received little attention to d...

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Other Authors: Wiemer, Björn (Editor), Goldt, Rainer (Editor)
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Published: Berlin Frank & Timme 2024
Series:Arbeiten und Texte zur Slavistik
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