The Study of Heritage Language Development From a Bilingualism and Social Justice Perspective

Volume: 70, Issue: S1, Pages: 15 - 53
Published: May 2, 2019
Abstract
Using the lenses of bilingualism and social justice, I reflect on relevant conceptual and methodological issues encountered in the study of the linguistic development of heritage language speakers. Themes examined include the early but varying timing of heritage language learning; the surrounding linguistic environment, including the link between parental input and linguistic outcomes and heritage language speakers’ bilingualism,...
Paper Details
Title
The Study of Heritage Language Development From a Bilingualism and Social Justice Perspective
Published Date
May 2, 2019
Volume
70
Issue
S1
Pages
15 - 53
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