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Native Speakers Interrupted Differential Object Marking And Language Change In Heritage Languages Silvina Montrul

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Native Speakers Interrupted Differential Object Marking And Language Change In Heritage Languages Silvina Montrul
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.3 MB
Pages: 347
Author: Silvina Montrul
ISBN: 9781107133372, 9781009302081, 9781009302074, 1107133378, 1009302086, 1009302078
Language: English
Year: 2022

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Native Speakers Interrupted Differential Object Marking And Language Change In Heritage Languages Silvina Montrul by Silvina Montrul 9781107133372, 9781009302081, 9781009302074, 1107133378, 1009302086, 1009302078 instant download after payment.

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.

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