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Functioning of the Ukrainian Language as State: The Role of New Media in Modern Conflicts

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  • Larysa Movchun
  • Nataliia Didenko
  • Petro Katerynych
  • Mariia Th. Deneka
  • Liudmyla Yuldasheva

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The relevance of the study lies in the fact that Ukraine is under the influence of military aggression, and ensuring the functioning of the Ukrainian language under such conditions is a fundamental guarantee of its national security and state sovereignty. The purpose of the study is to examine the peculiarities of the Ukrainian language as the state language in two aspects- as a sign and communication system and as a system that performs a practical social role in society. The subject of the study is the state language as an important element of the cultural heritage of the Ukrainian people and a prerequisite for the formation of its national identity. The methodological basis of the study is general (analysis, synthesis, induction, deduction) and special (methods of collecting information and processing it, methods of forecasting and modeling) means of scientific knowledge. The research resulted in the argumentation that an extremely important factor in solving the problem of achieving national unity is the national language, which should be spoken by the entire population of the country, since the language in which a person not only communicates but also thinks, at the subconscious level, also forms spiritual values corresponding to a particular language. It is the unity of language, spiritual values, and cultural heritage that is a prerequisite for ensuring the national unity of a country and the formation of its nation's identity. The conclusion of the study is that the State language is the most important part of the national wealth of Ukraine and therefore should be under special protection by the State as one of the objects of the system of ensuring the national security of the country.

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  • Larysa Movchun & Nataliia Didenko & Petro Katerynych & Mariia Th. Deneka & Liudmyla Yuldasheva, 2023. "Functioning of the Ukrainian Language as State: The Role of New Media in Modern Conflicts," Studies in Media and Communication, Redfame publishing, vol. 11(7), pages 113-123, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:rfa:smcjnl:v:11:y:2023:i:7:p:113-123
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