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documento | Problems of legal support of language relations in Russia

The current state of linguistic diversity in the world in the context of globalization is characterized by various political and legal regulation of linguistic relations. On the one hand, the process of giving global status to only those languages whose dominance in the world has developed historically and is conditioned by geopolitical processes continues. On the other hand, we can say with confidence about such a global trend as the preservation and development of minority languages.
Many researchers wonder if thousands of languages that are underutilized or used only in a particular local area are needed to the world community? Different States in the world decide this issue for themselves in different ways.
However, the conclusions of scientists and researchers who argue that the most acceptable in today's globalized conditions way of development of the individual, and, therefore, the preservation of the unique linguistic diversity is bilingual education, are increasingly convincing.

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