Sobchenko, Alexei

The socio-linguistic changes in the former Soviet Republics after the collapse of communism CD-ROM - 2a. ed. - Buenos Aires Colegio de Traductores Públicos de la Ciudad de Buenos AiresCTPCBA 2012 - p.422-429863 p. - Actas. IV Congreso Latinoamericano de Traducción e Interpretación .

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"The failure of the first and longest-lasting Marxist social model in history, with which the Soviet Union experimented for almost 75 years, brought Russia and 14 other newly independent republics back to the realities of the modern world with all the good and bad that it has. People were suddenly forced to embrace a whole new world of economic, political, legal and cultural concepts, many of which not only had no name in the Russian. (...) lAs a result, the Russian language was flooded of thousands (some say up to 10.000) of new foreign words, almost all of them taken from American English".

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CONFERENCIAS
CONGRESO IV
CTPCBA [BUENOS AIRES]
EXTRANJERISMOS
HISTORIA DE LAS LENGUAS
INGLES
LENGUAJE Y SOCIEDAD
RUSIA
RUSO
SOCIOLINGUISTICA
URSS

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