Russian journal of linguistics: Vestnik RUDN (Dec 2017)

ASPECTS OF COMMODIFICATION OF RUSSIAN IN FINLAND

  • Hannes Viimaranta,
  • Ekaterina Protassova,
  • Arto Mustajoki

DOI
https://doi.org/10.22363/2312-9182-2017-21-3-620-634
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 21, no. 3
pp. 620 – 634

Abstract

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This article examines the commodification of Russian in Finland, where recent decades have seen a sharp rise in the size of the Russian-speaking population and the number of tourists from Russia. We particularly consider the use of Russian in the fields of traditional and medical tourism, education, and culture - all of them areas where Russian tourists show a strong preference for services in their native language. The need to provide a variety of services in Russian means that proficiency in Russian is a sig-nificant asset on the job market, both for immigrants and for the relatively small number of Finns who can speak the language. We also note that there is considerable demand among Russian-speaking parents in Fin-land for educational services to supplement their children’s school education.

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