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Heritage speakers are native speakers of a minority language they
learn at home, but due to socio-political pressure from the
majority language spoken in their community, their heritage
language does not fully develop. In the last decade, the
acquisition of heritage languages has become a central focus of
study within linguistics and applied linguistics. This work centres
on the grammatical development of the heritage language and the
language learning trajectory of heritage speakers, synthesizing
recent experimental research. The Acquisition of Heritage Languages
offers a global perspective, with a wealth of examples from
heritage languages around the world. Written in an accessible
style, this authoritative and up-to-date text is essential reading
for professionals, students, and researchers of all levels working
in the fields of sociolinguistics, psycholinguistics, education,
language policies and language teaching.
This handbook provides innovative and comprehensive coverage of
research on the second language acquisition (SLA) of morphosyntax,
semantics, and the interface between the two. Organized by
grammatical topic, the chapters are written by experts from formal
and functional perspectives in the SLA of morphosyntax and
semantics, providing in-depth yet accessible coverage of these
areas. All chapters highlight the theoretical underpinnings of much
work in SLA and their links to theoretical syntax and semantics;
making comparisons to other populations, including child language
acquirers, bilinguals, and heritage speakers (links to first
language acquisition and bilingualism); dedicating a portion of
each chapter to the research methods used to investigate the
linguistic phenomenon in question (links to psycholinguistics and
experimental linguistics); and, where relevant, including
intervention studies on the phenomenon in question (links to
applied linguistics). The volume will be indispensable to SLA
researchers and students who work on any aspect of the SLA of
morphosyntax or semantics. With its coverage of a variety of
methodologies and comparisons to other populations (such as child
language acquirers, early bilinguals, heritage speakers and
monolingual adults), the handbook is expected to also be of much
interest to linguists who work in psycholinguistics, first language
acquisition, and bilingualism.
There is growing interest in heritage language learners -
individuals who have a personal or familial connection to a
nonmajority language. Spanish learners represent the largest
segment of this population in the United States. In this
comprehensive volume, experts offer an interdisciplinary overview
of research on Spanish as a heritage language in the United States.
They also address the central role of education within the field.
Contributors offer a wealth of resources for teachers while
proposing future directions for scholarship.
Based on classic and cutting-edge research, this textbook shows how
grammatical phenomena can best be taught to second language and
bilingual learners. Bringing together second language research,
linguistics, pedagogical grammar, and language teaching, it
demonstrates how linguistic theory and second language acquisition
findings optimize classroom intervention research. The book assumes
a generative approach but covers intervention studies from a
variety of theoretical perspectives. Each chapter describes
relevant linguistic structures, discusses core challenges,
summarizes research findings, and concludes with classroom and
lab-based intervention studies. The authors provide tools to help
to design linguistically informed intervention studies, including
discussion questions, application questions, case studies, and
sample interventions. Online resources feature lecture slides and
intervention materials, with data analysis exercises, ensuring the
content is clear and ready to use. Requiring no more than a basic
course in linguistics, the material serves advanced undergraduates
and first-year graduate students studying applied linguistics,
education, or language teaching.
Based on classic and cutting-edge research, this textbook shows how
grammatical phenomena can best be taught to second language and
bilingual learners. Bringing together second language research,
linguistics, pedagogical grammar, and language teaching, it
demonstrates how linguistic theory and second language acquisition
findings optimize classroom intervention research. The book assumes
a generative approach but covers intervention studies from a
variety of theoretical perspectives. Each chapter describes
relevant linguistic structures, discusses core challenges,
summarizes research findings, and concludes with classroom and
lab-based intervention studies. The authors provide tools to help
to design linguistically informed intervention studies, including
discussion questions, application questions, case studies, and
sample interventions. Online resources feature lecture slides and
intervention materials, with data analysis exercises, ensuring the
content is clear and ready to use. Requiring no more than a basic
course in linguistics, the material serves advanced undergraduates
and first-year graduate students studying applied linguistics,
education, or language teaching.
A heritage language is the term given to a language spoken at home
by bilingual children of immigrant parents. Written by a leading
figure in the field, this pioneering, in-depth study brings
together three heritage languages - Hindu, Spanish and Romanian -
spoken in the United States. It demonstrates how heritage speakers
drive morphosyntactic change when certain environmental
characteristics are met, and considers the relationship between
social and cognitive factors and timing in language acquisition,
bilingualism, and language change. It also discusses the
implications of the findings for the language education of heritage
speakers in the USA and considers how the heritage language can be
maintained in the English-speaking school system. Advancing our
understanding of heritage language development and change, this
book is essential reading for students and researchers of
linguistics and multilingualism, immigration, education studies and
language policy, as well as educators and policy makers.
Heritage speakers are native speakers of a minority language they
learn at home, but due to socio-political pressure from the
majority language spoken in their community, their heritage
language does not fully develop. In the last decade, the
acquisition of heritage languages has become a central focus of
study within linguistics and applied linguistics. This work centres
on the grammatical development of the heritage language and the
language learning trajectory of heritage speakers, synthesizing
recent experimental research. The Acquisition of Heritage Languages
offers a global perspective, with a wealth of examples from
heritage languages around the world. Written in an accessible
style, this authoritative and up-to-date text is essential reading
for professionals, students, and researchers of all levels working
in the fields of sociolinguistics, psycholinguistics, education,
language policies and language teaching.
Heritage languages are minority languages learned in a bilingual
environment. These include immigrant languages, aboriginal or
indigenous languages and historical minority languages. In the last
two decades, heritage languages have become central to many areas
of linguistic research, from bilingual language acquisition,
education and language policies, to theoretical linguistics.
Bringing together contributions from a team of internationally
renowned experts, this Handbook provides a state-of-the-art
overview of this emerging area of study from a number of different
perspectives, ranging from theoretical linguistics to language
education and pedagogy. Presenting comprehensive data on heritage
languages from around the world, it covers issues ranging from
individual aspects of heritage language knowledge to broader
societal, educational, and policy concerns in local, global and
international contexts. Surveying the most current issues and
trends in this exciting field, it is essential reading for graduate
students and researchers, as well as language practitioners and
other language professionals.
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