Heritage Languages and Their Speakers: 159 (Cambridge Studies in Linguistics, Series Number 159)

Heritage Languages and Their Speakers: 159 (Cambridge Studies in Linguistics, Series Number 159)

by Maria Polinsky (Author), Maria Polinsky (Author)

Synopsis

This book provides a pioneering introduction to heritage languages and their speakers, written by one of the founders of this new field. Using examples from a wide range of languages, it covers all the main components of grammar, including phonetics and phonology, morphology and morphosyntax, semantics and pragmatics, and shows easy familiarity with approaches ranging from formal grammar to typology, from sociolinguistics to child language acquisition and other relevant aspects of psycholinguistics. The book offers analysis of resilient and vulnerable domains in heritage languages, with a special emphasis on recurrent structural properties that occur across multiple heritage languages. It is explicit about instances where, based on our current knowledge, we are unable to reach a clear decision on a particular claim or analytical point, and therefore provides a much-needed resource for future research.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 434
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Published: 31 Aug 2018

ISBN 10: 1107642965
ISBN 13: 9781107642966

Media Reviews
'Maria Polinsky has written a comprehensive and authoritative work that will be an indispensable point of reference for future research on heritage languages. Her book takes a very detailed look at heritage languages, but it never loses sight of a central question for all linguists: what does it mean to be a speaker of a language?' Grant Goodall, University of California, San Diego
Author Bio
Maria Polinsky is Professor of Linguistics and Associate Director of the Language Science Centre at the University of Maryland, College Park.