Major Features of Language Adaptation as a Sign of a Stable Psychological Conditions
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.32437/mhgcj.v1i1.20Keywords:
mental health, psychological state, adoptation, languageAbstract
In the context of the Crimea annexation and military actions in the East of Ukraine, increasing the number of first-year students of Lviv Polytechnic coming from bilingual or Russian-speaking families has become a trend. There is a need for research to analyze the psychological state of the student adjusting to the Ukrainian language environment.
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