Georgian and Language Competition in the Diaspora (Emigrant community)

Georgian and Language Competition in the Diaspora (Emigrant community)

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  • Manana Mikadze

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.52340/lac.2021.654

Abstract

At the End of the XXth and at the beginning of the XXIst Century the population of Georgia has  decreased by  9,1% . This decrease has been influenced by demographic processes as well as by those  connected with long-term emigration. In terms of numbers, the largest emigration occurred bertween  2003  and 2010 when approximately 1,5 mln people left Georgia. Emigration has decreased in recent years;  however, every year several tens of thousands of Georgian nationals leave Georgia. For an extended period  of time  Georgia lacked any systematic studies grounded in statistics regarding the lives of those Georgian  nationals who had emigrated; however, in recent years, the  number of researchers studying the Georgian  Diaspora continues to extand. One of the most extensive studies devoted to researching the life of the  diaspora is the study the Georgia’s emigrant communities: national identity, translational relationships  and the politics of the diaspora, which has conducted in 2014-2016 by a research group from the Ministry  of Foreign affairs of Georgia. The Georgian languuage situation in the diaspora is analyzed based on the  statistics from this study.

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Published

2021-11-17

How to Cite

Manana Mikadze. (2021). Georgian and Language Competition in the Diaspora (Emigrant community) . Language and Culture, (25), 42–45. https://doi.org/10.52340/lac.2021.654

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