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The article considers the role of language in formation of citizen’s identity in the post-Soviet
countries. It deals with possibilities of identityʼs determination, basing on the concepts of nationalism
and ethnicity on the example of Kazakhstan. The author states that nationalism is not connected
directly with language, but for ethnicity it is one of the basic concepts. Language identity reveals
not only from the status characteristics in the context of discourse within post-Soviet countries, but
also as a way of influence on social consciousness. Finally, the paper discusses the way of how the
meta-language shapes the thinking stereotype about identity.