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Permalink Reply by iSeeDumbPeople on November 21, 2009 at 3:07pm For a specific period of time the Russian language was of highest priority in Armenia, just as it was in all the republics of the former USSR. The interaction of such languages as Russian and Armenian in contact is connected with the interrelation ofSource:
the bearers (native speakers) of these two languages. Both the inter-language contacts and the elements
of Armenian-Russian / Russian-Armenian bilingualism (since the 19th century) are deeply rooted. The
Russian language has been of high significance in the life and history of Armenians. The problems of
Russian-Armenian bilingualism were of prime interest for the linguists of Armenia, as till 1990 the
Russian language was widely applied alongside with the Armenian language. Almost 40% of the
Armenian population was fluent in Russian (Esadjanyan, 1999).
In 1999 the decision of the Government of Armenia that the Russian language would be used in the system of education and cultural and social lifeSource:
of the Republic of Armenia was approved and adopted. This decision contained the concept about a
place and role of the Russian language in the system of education and emphasized the necessity to
intensify study of Russian. Numerous new Russian language schools, newspapers are appearing to meet
the increased demand for Russian language courses. Appropriately, an interest to the Russian language
and problems of Russian-Armenian bilingualism has increased. The scientific monthly “Russian
Language in Armenia” is issued since 1999.
Now the social demand for study of Russian raises, the hours of practical Russian language at
secondary and high schools are increased, the new generations of educational complexes for them are
created: even the private schools, at which the educational process is entirely based on the Russian
language. From our point of view, of high significance is the fact that bilingual Russian-Armenian
schools are functioning with the profound study of both languages.
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