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Heritage Languages: Language Acquired, Language Lost, Language Regained

open access: yesAnnual Review of Linguistics, 2023
A heritage language is a sociopolitically minority and/or minoritized language acquired as the first or one of the first languages in a bilingual or multilingual context. Heritage languages are typically acquired under conditions of reduced exposure and are often used less than the majority language during late childhood and adolescence.
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Acknowledgement to Reviewers of Languages in 2018

open access: yesLanguages, 2019
Rigorous peer-review is the corner-stone of high-quality academic publishing [...]
Languages Editorial Office
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Editorial

open access: yesEnletawa Journal, 2021
In Enletawa Journal we have been fortunate to come out of strong professional networks that have nourished us over the years. Thanks to all the reviewers and authors that have worked with us over the past several years, we have been able to flourish as ...
BERTHA RAMOS HOLGUÍN   +1 more
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Studying Linguistic and Cultural Contact in Borneo: Prospects and Challenges

open access: yesAntropologia, 2014
In the variegated landscape of languages and cultures of Borneo, the study of languages is a powerful tool to shed light on the intricate history of relations that has long been  obscured by the polarization between ‘Dayak’ and ‘Malay’.
Antonia Soriente
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Jane Eyre, National Theatre at Home during Lockdown

open access: yesMiranda: Revue Pluridisciplinaire du Monde Anglophone, 2020
Review of the adaptation of Charlotte Brontë’s Jane Eyre (1847) by Sally Cookson and The Company (2015) broadcast online during lockdown by the National Theatre.
Céline Savatier-Lahondès
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Mauvais appariement spatial, niveau de scolarité et connaissances linguistiques dans la métropole bruxelloise : une analyse

open access: yesBrussels Studies, 2019
Spatial mismatch, where job seekers do not live where jobs can be found, can be an important barrier on the labour market, especially for vulnerable groups. In this study we look at the role that spatial mismatch plays in the Brussels metropolis.
Tobias Theys   +3 more
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L’alternance codique dans le rap algérien et tunisien

open access: yesL’Année du Maghreb, 2016
Hip-hop culture in general and especially rap music are important ways of expression for urban Algerian and Tunisian youths. Hence rappers use their songs to speak of everyday life and to address personal and socio-political problems.
Felix Wiedemann
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Oral language, written language and language awareness [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Child Language, 2002
Ravid & Tolchinsky's paper draws a comprehensive picture of the fact that literacy is a lengthy developing process involving many linguistic factors which sometimes begins even before school age and lasts until adulthood. I very much appreciated the breadth and thoroughness of Ravid & Tolchinsky's paper and, in particular, the fact that they
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Langues et incunables à Toulouse (1475-1500)

open access: yesAtalaya, 2013
When printing first appears in Toulouse it arrives from Castile. This article aims to study the Toulouse production of incunable textsa practice that presents a number of characteristics of some importance that are particularly interesting for the ...
Jean-François Courouau
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Languages, nations and identities [PDF]

open access: yes, 2007
This article reviews a range of ways in which issues of national identity have been shown to be linked with the topic of language. We suggest that there is scope for development both of the theoretical underpinning to claims made about the nature of ...
Carter, Bob, Sealey, Alison
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