Heritage language families are families in which one or both parents are a native speaker of a language other than the dominant language of the national culture. When attempting to pass on the heritage language, parents have varying levels of success. Some children in heritage language families become native-like in their heritage language abilities while other children disregard the language and do not develop the skills to communicate in the heritage language. A great deal of qualitative work has been conducted on heritage language families, and some quantitative and mixed methods studies have been conducted in educational environments. These studies have revealed five common factors that may play a role in the child’s heritage language d...
Heritage language preservation or conversely, a language shift (a loss or decrease of language profi...
This study delves into the heritage language experiences of Australian-born Chinese immigrant childr...
Heritage language (HL) proficiency confers developmental benefits; however, the onset of HL loss is ...
This review article aims to examine families’ beliefs and strategies regarding heritage language mai...
The purpose of this article is to review the literature on maintenance of the heritage language (HL)...
This presentation reports on a study that explored immigrant Hungarian American parents’ perceptions...
The present study offers an in-depth look at heritage language maintenance and loss among the childr...
This project is part of a larger qualitative research study exploring the relationship between Easte...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2017-06The increased attention given to immigrants’ Englis...
According to the 2020 U.S. Census Bureau, more than 66 million residents over the age of 5 in the Un...
Fonds audiovisuel de l’Inalco, France, © 2022International audienceThis study examines an on-going s...
This issue is the result of a colloquium with the same title organized at the ISB 10 conference at R...
Heritage languages (HLs) are acquired in contexts of unbalanced input, or situations in which child...
Aims and objectives/purpose/research questions: I investigate variation and change in heritage langu...
This scoping review examines the effects of language status, community advice to parents, and parent...
Heritage language preservation or conversely, a language shift (a loss or decrease of language profi...
This study delves into the heritage language experiences of Australian-born Chinese immigrant childr...
Heritage language (HL) proficiency confers developmental benefits; however, the onset of HL loss is ...
This review article aims to examine families’ beliefs and strategies regarding heritage language mai...
The purpose of this article is to review the literature on maintenance of the heritage language (HL)...
This presentation reports on a study that explored immigrant Hungarian American parents’ perceptions...
The present study offers an in-depth look at heritage language maintenance and loss among the childr...
This project is part of a larger qualitative research study exploring the relationship between Easte...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2017-06The increased attention given to immigrants’ Englis...
According to the 2020 U.S. Census Bureau, more than 66 million residents over the age of 5 in the Un...
Fonds audiovisuel de l’Inalco, France, © 2022International audienceThis study examines an on-going s...
This issue is the result of a colloquium with the same title organized at the ISB 10 conference at R...
Heritage languages (HLs) are acquired in contexts of unbalanced input, or situations in which child...
Aims and objectives/purpose/research questions: I investigate variation and change in heritage langu...
This scoping review examines the effects of language status, community advice to parents, and parent...
Heritage language preservation or conversely, a language shift (a loss or decrease of language profi...
This study delves into the heritage language experiences of Australian-born Chinese immigrant childr...
Heritage language (HL) proficiency confers developmental benefits; however, the onset of HL loss is ...