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When heritage speakers study in their heritage countries

Study Abroad Research in Second Language Acquisition and International Education
Abstract With a well-established bedrock of literature exploring the benefits of study abroad (SA) in second/foreign/additional language learning contexts (e.g., Anderson et al., 2006; Smith & Mitry, 2008; Williams, 2005), Spanish as a heritage language scholars have only recently begun to explore SA settings (e.g., Pozzi et al.,
Paola Guerrero-Rodriguez   +2 more
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Heritage speakers’ online processing of the Spanish subjunctive: A comprehensive usage-based study

Spanish as a Heritage Language, 2021
The inherent variability of heritage grammars is still poorly understood. The present study challenges employs a usage-based approach to integrate sociolinguistic data into the design of a psycholinguistic experiment that examines processing of the ...
Priscila López-beltrán
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Family language policy through the eyes of bilingual children: the case of French heritage speakers in the UK

Journal of Multilingual and Multicultural Development, 2020
According to the latest report of the (Office for National Statistics [2018]. Births by Parents’ Country of Birth, England and Wales: 2017. UK: Statistical Bulletin), 34% of children born in Britain have at least one parent from another country.
S. Wilson
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How “Native” Are Heritage Speakers?

Heritage Language Journal, 2013
One of the chief characteristics of heritage speakers is that they range in proficiency from “overhearers” to “native” speakers. To date, the vast majority of linguistic and psycholinguistic studies have characterized the non-target-like linguistic abilities of heritage speakers as a product of incomplete acquisition and/or attrition ...
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Spanish heritage speakers in the Southwest

Spanish in Context, 2009
Several studies have looked into the different uses of indicative and subjunctive in the Spanish of heritage speakers. Generally speaking, research seems to show that mood simplification is taking place in heritage speakers’ Spanish. Mood and modal alternation is of particular interest to research on language change and contact due to the wide ...
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Race in Conflict With Heritage: “Black” Heritage Language Speaker of Japanese

International Multilingual Research Journal, 2014
Heritage language speaker is a relatively new term to denote minority language speakers who grew up in a household where the language was used or those who have a family, ancestral, or racial connection to the minority language. In research on heritage language speakers, overlap between these 2 definitions is often assumed—that is, there has been ...
Neriko Musha Doerr, Yuri Kumagai
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Heritage Speakers as L3 Acquirers

2023
Anika Lloyd-Smith, Tanja Kupisch
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Development of Vowel Intrusion in Spanish Heritage Speakers

Language and Speech
This study investigates the sound system of heritage speakers (henceforth, HSs) as they shift dominance from their heritage language to their majority language. Specifically, it analyzes the production of intrusive vowels in Spanish consonant clusters across the lifespan of HSs, focusing on tautosyllabic clusters (i.e., /Cɾ/) and heterosyllabic ...
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