This study explores six university-aged 1.5 and second generation Korean Canadians’ varied heritage language (HL) learning experiences and the factors that encourage and discourage HL learning in Canada. Drawing on sociocultural perspectives (Duff, 2007, 2019; Norton, 2013), this multiple-case study reveals the core HL learning domains of home, friends at school and ethnic communities, Korean media, and university classes and various familial, sociocultural, and transnational factors. The participants’ HL learning trajectories fluctuated depending on life environments, accessibility to HL learning, and their identities and different responses to social factors. This study also underscores the importance of educational inclusivity of HLs
In the midst of immigrant children’s prevalent subtractive bilingualism, this doctoral inquiry inves...
In the midst of immigrant children’s prevalent subtractive bilingualism, this doctoral inquiry inves...
Parents play a significant role in fostering Korean-American children\u27s heritage language learnin...
textAmerican-born Korean-Americans show one of the highest rates of heritage language attrition amon...
textAmerican-born Korean-Americans show one of the highest rates of heritage language attrition amon...
Studying issues of heritage language (HL) maintenance is gaining more significance than ever as our ...
Studying issues of heritage language (HL) maintenance is gaining more significance than ever as our ...
Much research has been conducted on learning English as an additional language both in the United St...
Much research has been conducted on learning English as an additional language both in the United St...
This study aims to identify the needs of Korean heritage language learners in relation to learning (...
This study investigated Korean heritage speakers’ Korean language proficiency (i.e. morphosyntax, co...
The current study explores how heritage language proficiency affects the ethnic identity of four Kor...
The focus for my research project was language learning practices and how people negotiate and trans...
So far, the chapters in this volume have involved acquisition of ‘second’ languages by learners for ...
This chapter outlines research in sociolinguistic competence that can make a contribution to underst...
In the midst of immigrant children’s prevalent subtractive bilingualism, this doctoral inquiry inves...
In the midst of immigrant children’s prevalent subtractive bilingualism, this doctoral inquiry inves...
Parents play a significant role in fostering Korean-American children\u27s heritage language learnin...
textAmerican-born Korean-Americans show one of the highest rates of heritage language attrition amon...
textAmerican-born Korean-Americans show one of the highest rates of heritage language attrition amon...
Studying issues of heritage language (HL) maintenance is gaining more significance than ever as our ...
Studying issues of heritage language (HL) maintenance is gaining more significance than ever as our ...
Much research has been conducted on learning English as an additional language both in the United St...
Much research has been conducted on learning English as an additional language both in the United St...
This study aims to identify the needs of Korean heritage language learners in relation to learning (...
This study investigated Korean heritage speakers’ Korean language proficiency (i.e. morphosyntax, co...
The current study explores how heritage language proficiency affects the ethnic identity of four Kor...
The focus for my research project was language learning practices and how people negotiate and trans...
So far, the chapters in this volume have involved acquisition of ‘second’ languages by learners for ...
This chapter outlines research in sociolinguistic competence that can make a contribution to underst...
In the midst of immigrant children’s prevalent subtractive bilingualism, this doctoral inquiry inves...
In the midst of immigrant children’s prevalent subtractive bilingualism, this doctoral inquiry inves...
Parents play a significant role in fostering Korean-American children\u27s heritage language learnin...