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Emotionality is increasingly given prominence in the field of language acquisition and socialization in migration contexts. This cross-sectional study explores the emotional experiences of Chinese and African immigrant families in their practices of ...
Yining Wang +2 more
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Heritage language is a language taught and learned from parents. It was integrated from generation to generation. In Kalimantan, heritage languages are very various and has developed due to many influences from internal and external factors.
Aries Utomo
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The study of the language of publication of folklore offers a unique perspective on the sociolinguistic history of regional languages in 19th century France as well as on the wider cultural context of contemporary folklore collection. Regional languages
Oliver Currie
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Multilingual gendered identities: female undergraduate students in London talk about heritage languages [PDF]
In this paper I explore how a group of female university students, mostly British Asian and in their late teens and early twenties, perform femininities in talk about heritage languages.
Anderson B. +27 more
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Investigating the socio-spatial logic of historic urban areas through space syntax
Starting from the Late Republican and First Imperial ages, the Roman Mediterranean has seen the development and transformation of urbanised areas due to the newly gained stability conferred by the so-called Pax Augusta.
Chiara Garau +4 more
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Heritage Languages: In the 'Wild' and in the Classroom [PDF]
Heritage speakers are people raised in a home where one language is spoken who subsequently switch to another dominant language. The version of the home language that they have not completely acquired – heritage language – has only recently been given ...
Kagan, Olga, Polinsky, Maria
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Translation and Translanguaging Pedagogies in Intercomprehension and Multilingual Teaching [PDF]
Since 2007, California State University, Long Beach has developed and offered courses that highlight students’ pre-existing linguistic repertoires in English and in the Romance languages.
Donato, Clorinda +2 more
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I discuss the role heritage languages courses play in the development of the multilingual language repertoires of migrant teenagers I interviewed for my doctoral research.
Noémie Mathivat
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Vulnerability and stability of Differential Object Marking in Romanian heritage speakers
Differential Object Marking (DOM) marks some objects overtly with specific morphology and is regulated by several semantic and pragmatic factors. DOM exhibits synchronic and diachronic variability within and across languages, especially in bilingual ...
Nicoleta Bateman, Silvina Montrul
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Demonstrative Systems Are Not Affected by Contact: Evidence from Heritage Southern Italo-Romance
Deictic information is present in every language; yet, there are significant differences as to how exactly such information is encoded, yielding different indexical systems across languages.
Silvia Terenghi
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