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Heritage language policies define the context in which heritage
languages are maintained or abandoned by communities, and this
volume describes and analyzes international policy strategies, as
well as the implications for the actual heritage language speakers.
This volume brings together heritage language policy case studies
from around the world, foregrounding globalization by covering five
regions: the Americas, Europe, Africa, Asia, and Australasia. The
countries profiled include the United States, Canada, Argentina,
Norway, Sweden, Ireland, Uganda, Namibia, Morocco, Japan, South
Korea, Singapore, New Zealand, Australia, and Fiji. This volume
also highlights an expanded definition of 'heritage language',
choosing to focus on individual and community identities, and
therefore including both Indigenous and immigrant languages.
Focusing specifically on language policy relating to heritage
languages, the chapters address key questions such as Are heritage
languages included or excluded from the national language policy
discourse? What are the successes and shortcomings of efforts to
establish heritage language policies? What is the definition of
'heritage language' in official usage by the local/regional
government and stakeholders? How are these language policies
perceived by the actual heritage language communities?
Heritage language policies define the context in which heritage
languages are maintained or abandoned by communities, and this
volume describes and analyzes international policy strategies, as
well as the implications for the actual heritage language speakers.
This volume brings together heritage language policy case studies
from around the world, foregrounding globalization by covering five
regions: the Americas, Europe, Africa, Asia, and Australasia. The
countries profiled include the United States, Canada, Argentina,
Norway, Sweden, Ireland, Uganda, Namibia, Morocco, Japan, South
Korea, Singapore, New Zealand, Australia, and Fiji. This volume
also highlights an expanded definition of 'heritage language',
choosing to focus on individual and community identities, and
therefore including both Indigenous and immigrant languages.
Focusing specifically on language policy relating to heritage
languages, the chapters address key questions such as Are heritage
languages included or excluded from the national language policy
discourse? What are the successes and shortcomings of efforts to
establish heritage language policies? What is the definition of
'heritage language' in official usage by the local/regional
government and stakeholders? How are these language policies
perceived by the actual heritage language communities?
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