The Cambridge Handbook of Heritage Languages and Linguistics
Herausgeber: Montrul, Silvina; Polinsky, Maria
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Taking a multi-disciplinary approach, this is a state-of-the-art, comprehensive view of the emerging area of heritage language study.
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Taking a multi-disciplinary approach, this is a state-of-the-art, comprehensive view of the emerging area of heritage language study.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 988
- Erscheinungstermin: 3. Februar 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 249mm x 203mm x 48mm
- Gewicht: 1996g
- ISBN-13: 9781108487269
- ISBN-10: 1108487262
- Artikelnr.: 60552077
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 988
- Erscheinungstermin: 3. Februar 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 249mm x 203mm x 48mm
- Gewicht: 1996g
- ISBN-13: 9781108487269
- ISBN-10: 1108487262
- Artikelnr.: 60552077
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Introduction - heritage languages, heritage speakers, heritage linguistics
Silvina Montrul and Maria Polinsky; Part I. Heritage Languages Around the
World: 1. Slavic heritage languages around the globe Bernhard Brehmmer; 2.
Heritage languages in Europe Tanja Kupisch; 3. Heritage languages in
Southeastern Europe Natalia Pavlou and Kleanthes K. Grohmann; 4. Heritage
languages in China Linda Tsung and Lubei Zhang; 5. Heritage languages in
Japan and Korea Hyun-Sook Kang and James Hye Suk Yoon; 6. Heritage
languages in Israel Natalia Meir, Susan Joffe, Ronald Shabtaev, Joel
Walters and Sharon Armon-Lotem; 7. Heritage languages in New Zealand and
Australia Corinne Seals; 8. Heritage languages in Canada Naomi Nagy; 9.
Asian heritage languages in the United States - Chinese and Hindi language
communities Shereen Bhalla, Na Liu and Terence G. Wiley; 10. The vitality
of Spanish as a heritage language in the United States Maria M. Carreira;
11. Germanic heritage varieties in the Americas - social and linguistic
perspectives Janne Bondi Johannessen and Joseph Salmons; 12. Arabic in
North America Abdulkafi Albirini; 13. Heritage languages in South America
John M. Lipski; 14. Language attrition and heritage language reversal in
returnees Cristina Flores and Neal Snape; Part II. Research Approaches to
Heritage Languages: 15. Heritage language research and theoretical
linguistics Elabbas Benmamoun; 16. The emergence of heritage language - a
case study from Korean William O'Grady and Chae-Eun Kim; 17.
Sociolinguistic approaches to heritage languages Andrew Lynch and Netta
Avineri; 18. The psycholinguistics of heritage languages Jill Jegerski and
Irina Sekerina; 19. Contact linguistics and heritage languages Itxaso
Rodríguez-Ordóñez and Lorena Sainzmaza-Lecanda; 20. A
narrative-ethnographic approach to research on heritage language
development Agnes Weiyun He; 21. Corpus-based methodologies in the study of
heritage languages Olesya Kisselev; 22. Current trends and emerging
methodologies in charting heritage language grammars Fatih Bayram, Grazia
Di Pisa, Jason Rothman and Roumyana Slabakova; Part III. Grammatical
Aspects of Heritage Languages: 23. Phonetics and phonology Charles B.
Chang; 24. Morphology Michael Putnam, Lara Schwarz and Andrew Hoffman; 25.
Syntax Terje Lohndal; 26. Semantics of heritage languages Tania Ionin; 27.
Discourse and information structure in heritage languages Oksana Laleko;
28. Pragmatics in heritage languages Irina Dubinina; Part IV. Heritage
Language Education: 29. Elementary school heritage language educational
options and outcomes Kim Potowski; 30. Community-organized heritage
language programs Jin Sook Lee and Huay Chen; 31. Curricular and
programmatic language development opportunities for university-level
heritage language learners Sara Beaudrie; 32. Instructed heritage language
acquisition Melissa A. Bowles and Julio Torres; 33. Issues and practices in
community-based experiential learning for heritage speakers in the United
States Paola Guerrero-Rodriguez, Adriana Ojeda and Diego Pascual y Cabo;
34. Developing Spanish heritage language biliteracy María Cecilia Colombi;
35. Heritage language assessment Kimi Kondo-Brown; 36. Embracing
opportunity in heritage language revitalization Maria Schwedhelm, Kate
Stemper and Kendall King; 37. Heritage language planning and policy
Terrence G. Wiley.
Silvina Montrul and Maria Polinsky; Part I. Heritage Languages Around the
World: 1. Slavic heritage languages around the globe Bernhard Brehmmer; 2.
Heritage languages in Europe Tanja Kupisch; 3. Heritage languages in
Southeastern Europe Natalia Pavlou and Kleanthes K. Grohmann; 4. Heritage
languages in China Linda Tsung and Lubei Zhang; 5. Heritage languages in
Japan and Korea Hyun-Sook Kang and James Hye Suk Yoon; 6. Heritage
languages in Israel Natalia Meir, Susan Joffe, Ronald Shabtaev, Joel
Walters and Sharon Armon-Lotem; 7. Heritage languages in New Zealand and
Australia Corinne Seals; 8. Heritage languages in Canada Naomi Nagy; 9.
Asian heritage languages in the United States - Chinese and Hindi language
communities Shereen Bhalla, Na Liu and Terence G. Wiley; 10. The vitality
of Spanish as a heritage language in the United States Maria M. Carreira;
11. Germanic heritage varieties in the Americas - social and linguistic
perspectives Janne Bondi Johannessen and Joseph Salmons; 12. Arabic in
North America Abdulkafi Albirini; 13. Heritage languages in South America
John M. Lipski; 14. Language attrition and heritage language reversal in
returnees Cristina Flores and Neal Snape; Part II. Research Approaches to
Heritage Languages: 15. Heritage language research and theoretical
linguistics Elabbas Benmamoun; 16. The emergence of heritage language - a
case study from Korean William O'Grady and Chae-Eun Kim; 17.
Sociolinguistic approaches to heritage languages Andrew Lynch and Netta
Avineri; 18. The psycholinguistics of heritage languages Jill Jegerski and
Irina Sekerina; 19. Contact linguistics and heritage languages Itxaso
Rodríguez-Ordóñez and Lorena Sainzmaza-Lecanda; 20. A
narrative-ethnographic approach to research on heritage language
development Agnes Weiyun He; 21. Corpus-based methodologies in the study of
heritage languages Olesya Kisselev; 22. Current trends and emerging
methodologies in charting heritage language grammars Fatih Bayram, Grazia
Di Pisa, Jason Rothman and Roumyana Slabakova; Part III. Grammatical
Aspects of Heritage Languages: 23. Phonetics and phonology Charles B.
Chang; 24. Morphology Michael Putnam, Lara Schwarz and Andrew Hoffman; 25.
Syntax Terje Lohndal; 26. Semantics of heritage languages Tania Ionin; 27.
Discourse and information structure in heritage languages Oksana Laleko;
28. Pragmatics in heritage languages Irina Dubinina; Part IV. Heritage
Language Education: 29. Elementary school heritage language educational
options and outcomes Kim Potowski; 30. Community-organized heritage
language programs Jin Sook Lee and Huay Chen; 31. Curricular and
programmatic language development opportunities for university-level
heritage language learners Sara Beaudrie; 32. Instructed heritage language
acquisition Melissa A. Bowles and Julio Torres; 33. Issues and practices in
community-based experiential learning for heritage speakers in the United
States Paola Guerrero-Rodriguez, Adriana Ojeda and Diego Pascual y Cabo;
34. Developing Spanish heritage language biliteracy María Cecilia Colombi;
35. Heritage language assessment Kimi Kondo-Brown; 36. Embracing
opportunity in heritage language revitalization Maria Schwedhelm, Kate
Stemper and Kendall King; 37. Heritage language planning and policy
Terrence G. Wiley.
Introduction - heritage languages, heritage speakers, heritage linguistics
Silvina Montrul and Maria Polinsky; Part I. Heritage Languages Around the
World: 1. Slavic heritage languages around the globe Bernhard Brehmmer; 2.
Heritage languages in Europe Tanja Kupisch; 3. Heritage languages in
Southeastern Europe Natalia Pavlou and Kleanthes K. Grohmann; 4. Heritage
languages in China Linda Tsung and Lubei Zhang; 5. Heritage languages in
Japan and Korea Hyun-Sook Kang and James Hye Suk Yoon; 6. Heritage
languages in Israel Natalia Meir, Susan Joffe, Ronald Shabtaev, Joel
Walters and Sharon Armon-Lotem; 7. Heritage languages in New Zealand and
Australia Corinne Seals; 8. Heritage languages in Canada Naomi Nagy; 9.
Asian heritage languages in the United States - Chinese and Hindi language
communities Shereen Bhalla, Na Liu and Terence G. Wiley; 10. The vitality
of Spanish as a heritage language in the United States Maria M. Carreira;
11. Germanic heritage varieties in the Americas - social and linguistic
perspectives Janne Bondi Johannessen and Joseph Salmons; 12. Arabic in
North America Abdulkafi Albirini; 13. Heritage languages in South America
John M. Lipski; 14. Language attrition and heritage language reversal in
returnees Cristina Flores and Neal Snape; Part II. Research Approaches to
Heritage Languages: 15. Heritage language research and theoretical
linguistics Elabbas Benmamoun; 16. The emergence of heritage language - a
case study from Korean William O'Grady and Chae-Eun Kim; 17.
Sociolinguistic approaches to heritage languages Andrew Lynch and Netta
Avineri; 18. The psycholinguistics of heritage languages Jill Jegerski and
Irina Sekerina; 19. Contact linguistics and heritage languages Itxaso
Rodríguez-Ordóñez and Lorena Sainzmaza-Lecanda; 20. A
narrative-ethnographic approach to research on heritage language
development Agnes Weiyun He; 21. Corpus-based methodologies in the study of
heritage languages Olesya Kisselev; 22. Current trends and emerging
methodologies in charting heritage language grammars Fatih Bayram, Grazia
Di Pisa, Jason Rothman and Roumyana Slabakova; Part III. Grammatical
Aspects of Heritage Languages: 23. Phonetics and phonology Charles B.
Chang; 24. Morphology Michael Putnam, Lara Schwarz and Andrew Hoffman; 25.
Syntax Terje Lohndal; 26. Semantics of heritage languages Tania Ionin; 27.
Discourse and information structure in heritage languages Oksana Laleko;
28. Pragmatics in heritage languages Irina Dubinina; Part IV. Heritage
Language Education: 29. Elementary school heritage language educational
options and outcomes Kim Potowski; 30. Community-organized heritage
language programs Jin Sook Lee and Huay Chen; 31. Curricular and
programmatic language development opportunities for university-level
heritage language learners Sara Beaudrie; 32. Instructed heritage language
acquisition Melissa A. Bowles and Julio Torres; 33. Issues and practices in
community-based experiential learning for heritage speakers in the United
States Paola Guerrero-Rodriguez, Adriana Ojeda and Diego Pascual y Cabo;
34. Developing Spanish heritage language biliteracy María Cecilia Colombi;
35. Heritage language assessment Kimi Kondo-Brown; 36. Embracing
opportunity in heritage language revitalization Maria Schwedhelm, Kate
Stemper and Kendall King; 37. Heritage language planning and policy
Terrence G. Wiley.
Silvina Montrul and Maria Polinsky; Part I. Heritage Languages Around the
World: 1. Slavic heritage languages around the globe Bernhard Brehmmer; 2.
Heritage languages in Europe Tanja Kupisch; 3. Heritage languages in
Southeastern Europe Natalia Pavlou and Kleanthes K. Grohmann; 4. Heritage
languages in China Linda Tsung and Lubei Zhang; 5. Heritage languages in
Japan and Korea Hyun-Sook Kang and James Hye Suk Yoon; 6. Heritage
languages in Israel Natalia Meir, Susan Joffe, Ronald Shabtaev, Joel
Walters and Sharon Armon-Lotem; 7. Heritage languages in New Zealand and
Australia Corinne Seals; 8. Heritage languages in Canada Naomi Nagy; 9.
Asian heritage languages in the United States - Chinese and Hindi language
communities Shereen Bhalla, Na Liu and Terence G. Wiley; 10. The vitality
of Spanish as a heritage language in the United States Maria M. Carreira;
11. Germanic heritage varieties in the Americas - social and linguistic
perspectives Janne Bondi Johannessen and Joseph Salmons; 12. Arabic in
North America Abdulkafi Albirini; 13. Heritage languages in South America
John M. Lipski; 14. Language attrition and heritage language reversal in
returnees Cristina Flores and Neal Snape; Part II. Research Approaches to
Heritage Languages: 15. Heritage language research and theoretical
linguistics Elabbas Benmamoun; 16. The emergence of heritage language - a
case study from Korean William O'Grady and Chae-Eun Kim; 17.
Sociolinguistic approaches to heritage languages Andrew Lynch and Netta
Avineri; 18. The psycholinguistics of heritage languages Jill Jegerski and
Irina Sekerina; 19. Contact linguistics and heritage languages Itxaso
Rodríguez-Ordóñez and Lorena Sainzmaza-Lecanda; 20. A
narrative-ethnographic approach to research on heritage language
development Agnes Weiyun He; 21. Corpus-based methodologies in the study of
heritage languages Olesya Kisselev; 22. Current trends and emerging
methodologies in charting heritage language grammars Fatih Bayram, Grazia
Di Pisa, Jason Rothman and Roumyana Slabakova; Part III. Grammatical
Aspects of Heritage Languages: 23. Phonetics and phonology Charles B.
Chang; 24. Morphology Michael Putnam, Lara Schwarz and Andrew Hoffman; 25.
Syntax Terje Lohndal; 26. Semantics of heritage languages Tania Ionin; 27.
Discourse and information structure in heritage languages Oksana Laleko;
28. Pragmatics in heritage languages Irina Dubinina; Part IV. Heritage
Language Education: 29. Elementary school heritage language educational
options and outcomes Kim Potowski; 30. Community-organized heritage
language programs Jin Sook Lee and Huay Chen; 31. Curricular and
programmatic language development opportunities for university-level
heritage language learners Sara Beaudrie; 32. Instructed heritage language
acquisition Melissa A. Bowles and Julio Torres; 33. Issues and practices in
community-based experiential learning for heritage speakers in the United
States Paola Guerrero-Rodriguez, Adriana Ojeda and Diego Pascual y Cabo;
34. Developing Spanish heritage language biliteracy María Cecilia Colombi;
35. Heritage language assessment Kimi Kondo-Brown; 36. Embracing
opportunity in heritage language revitalization Maria Schwedhelm, Kate
Stemper and Kendall King; 37. Heritage language planning and policy
Terrence G. Wiley.