"Bitter truth" about Russian language competence

Blake Galbreath blg4u at VIRGINIA.EDU
Thu Feb 4 20:02:04 UTC 2010


Prof. Belyanin,

I would appreciate a copy as well.  You can send it to: blg4u at virginia.edu

Thank you,

Blake Galbreath

On Thu, Feb 4, 2010 at 11:08 AM, Valery Belyanin <vbelyanin at gmail.com> wrote:
>     If you are interested in reading about what Russians think about
> the state of the literacy, you may find it interesting to read the
> article, published this Monday in the magazine “Smena”. It deals with
> public response to the proposed change of the rules (coffee, etc.) and
> with journalists’ reflections about literacy and verbal behavior in
> modern Russia. The article is pretty eclectic, though – to my mind –
> it reflects the way Russians think.
>     «Горькое правдо: мы не знаем собственного языка». // Смена, 2010,
> № 2, стр. 5-13.
>     “Bitter *Trooth: We do not Know our Own Language” // Smena, 2010,
> # 2, pp. 5-13
>     I was asked a couple of questions by the journalists and they
> allowed me to send my colleagues the article itself, since it will
> appear in the Internet only in March. Those who are interesting in
> getting the article please contact me, and I will send you two files
> in *pdf with the article (in Russian). [112 and 612 Kb]
>     Valery Belyanin, PhD.
>
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