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중앙아시아에서의 문자 교체 논란 연구: 키릴인가 라틴인가 아랍문자인가A Study on the Controversy over the Writing Systems in Central Asia: Cyrillic, Latin or Arabic?

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A Study on the Controversy over the Writing Systems in Central Asia: Cyrillic, Latin or Arabic?
Authors
정경택
Issue Date
Dec-2019
Publisher
한국사회언어학회
Keywords
Central Asia; Caucasus; New Independent Countries; Shift of writing system; Cyrillic alphabet; Latin alphabet; Language policies.
Citation
사회언어학, v.27, no.4, pp 223 - 245
Pages
23
Indexed
KCI
Journal Title
사회언어학
Volume
27
Number
4
Start Page
223
End Page
245
URI
https://scholarworks.gnu.ac.kr/handle/sw.gnu/9866
DOI
10.14353/sjk.2019.27.4.09
ISSN
1226-4822
Abstract
In this paper I examine the controversy about the shift of writing systems in Azerbaijan and five Central Asian countries. The transition from Cyrillic to Latin alphabet is important as a symbol of elimination of Soviet traditions, independence from Russia, revival of national identity, facilitation of informations in the West, and contact with the Western civilization. Currently, Azerbaijan, Uzbekistan and Turkmenistan have implemented a transition to Latin alphabet. The shift of the writing system in Azerbaijan is the most successful, followed by Turkmenistan. Uzbekistan is regarded as having half success, since both of Latin and Cyrillic alphabets still co-exist. Among the remaining three central Asian countries, Kazakhstan has been actively promoting the conversion to Latin alphabet, planning to complete the conversion by 2025, but there will be many obstacles to its realization. In other words, they need to overcome the opposition of many Russians, Russian speakers, and the Russian Federation. Also an initiative of the second president Tokaev, who was appointed in March 2019, is uncertain. In Kyrgyzstan, there have been no attempts of conversion until recently, but it is also possible to begin discussions regarding the shift of the writing system by looking at geopolitical situations including Kazakhstan's experience. In Tajikistan, unlike other countries, the transition to the Arabic-Persian alphabet is discussed. A successful transition of the writing system in Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan will depend on the relationship with the Russian government. As a result, the change of writing system depends on the external relationship with Russia, financial conditions, and agreement between the Russian-speaking and young generations.
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