Abstract Aims and objectives: This study investigates the extent to which young heritage speakers’ oral narratives in L1 differ from monolinguals’ narratives with regard to lexical richness (lexical diversity and lexical sophistication). It also explores which demographic factors (age, age at emigration and length of emigration) and/or sociolinguistic factors (frequency of heritage language use and parental attitudes towards heritage language maintenance) account for the differences. Data and analysis: The participants were a group of 25 young speakers of Persian as a heritage language, who were either born in or emigrated to New Zealand, and a group of 25 monolingual counterparts in Iran. Demographic information about the heritage speakers...
Due to their unique profile as childhood bilinguals whose first language (L1) became weaker than the...
This book review of key contribution to the description and explanation of variability in the outcom...
In this paper we show that heritage speakers and returnees are fundamentally different from the majo...
Aims and objectives: This study investigates the extent to which young heritage speakers’ oral narra...
This dissertation is composed of a quantitative investigation of Incomplete Heritage Language Acquis...
This study investigates whether young heritage speakers, either simultaneous or sequential bilingual...
This volume makes a major contribution to the discussion around the factors that have an impact on ...
This dissertation aims to understand the maturational and non-maturational aspects of early bilingua...
Heritage speakers are people raised in a home where one language is spoken who subsequently switch t...
This paper presents an overview of heritage-language studies, emphasizing the situation in the USA. ...
According to the 2020 U.S. Census Bureau, more than 66 million residents over the age of 5 in the Un...
In previous work examining heritage language phonology, heritage speakers have often patterned diffe...
Aims: We investigated: (1) whether differences in accuracy between heritage speakers (HS) and monoli...
In this commentary, we provide psycholinguistic evidence that supports Polinsky and Scontras’ idea o...
The present paper aims to contribute to our understanding of heritage language acquisition by focusi...
Due to their unique profile as childhood bilinguals whose first language (L1) became weaker than the...
This book review of key contribution to the description and explanation of variability in the outcom...
In this paper we show that heritage speakers and returnees are fundamentally different from the majo...
Aims and objectives: This study investigates the extent to which young heritage speakers’ oral narra...
This dissertation is composed of a quantitative investigation of Incomplete Heritage Language Acquis...
This study investigates whether young heritage speakers, either simultaneous or sequential bilingual...
This volume makes a major contribution to the discussion around the factors that have an impact on ...
This dissertation aims to understand the maturational and non-maturational aspects of early bilingua...
Heritage speakers are people raised in a home where one language is spoken who subsequently switch t...
This paper presents an overview of heritage-language studies, emphasizing the situation in the USA. ...
According to the 2020 U.S. Census Bureau, more than 66 million residents over the age of 5 in the Un...
In previous work examining heritage language phonology, heritage speakers have often patterned diffe...
Aims: We investigated: (1) whether differences in accuracy between heritage speakers (HS) and monoli...
In this commentary, we provide psycholinguistic evidence that supports Polinsky and Scontras’ idea o...
The present paper aims to contribute to our understanding of heritage language acquisition by focusi...
Due to their unique profile as childhood bilinguals whose first language (L1) became weaker than the...
This book review of key contribution to the description and explanation of variability in the outcom...
In this paper we show that heritage speakers and returnees are fundamentally different from the majo...