By Michael Gorham,Ingunn Lunde,Martin Paulsen
Digital Russia offers a finished research of the ways that new media applied sciences have formed language and conversation in modern Russia. It strains the improvement of the Russian-language net, explores the evolution of web-based conversation practices, exhibiting how they've got either formed and been formed via social, political, linguistic and literary realities, and examines on-line positive aspects and developments which are attribute of, and occasionally particular to, the Russian-language internet.
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