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Heritage Speakers as Part of the Native Language Continuum
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In: Front Psychol (2022)
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Assessing sociolinguistic vitality: An attitudinal study of Rumca (Romeyka)
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"Aber immer alle sagen das" The Status of V3 in German: Use, Processing, and Syntactic Representation
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RUEG Corpus ...
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Wiese, Heike; Alexiadou, Artemis; Allen, Shanley; Bunk, Oliver; Gagarina, Natalia; Iefremenko, Kateryna; Jahns, Esther; Klotz, Martin; Krause, Thomas; Labrenz, Annika; Lüdeling, Anke; Martynova, Maria; Neuhaus, Katrin; Pashkova, Tatiana; Rizou, Vicky; Rosemarie, Tracy; Schroeder, Christoph; Szucsich, Luka; Tsehaye, Wintai; Zerbian, Sabine; Zuban, Yulia. - : Zenodo, 2019
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The Research Unit Emerging Grammars (RUEG) investigates the linguistic systems and linguistic resources of bilingual speakers from families with an immigrant history, “heritage speakers”, in both of their languages across different language pairs, registers, and age groups. We investigate speakers of Russian, Turkish, and Greek as heritage languages in Germany and the U.S., in addition to German as a heritage language in the U.S., as well as monolingual controls for majority and heritage languages. We study noncanonical phenomena as indicators of new grammatical options in bilingual systems. All projects contribute to three “Joint Ventures” targeting (1) the development of new dialects vs. incomplete acquisition or erosion (“Language Change Hypothesis”), (2) the relevance of internal vs. external grammatical interfaces (“Interface Hypothesis”), and (3) the distinction of contact-induced change vs. language-internal developments and variation (“Internal Dynamics Hypothesis”). As a result of our collaborative ...
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bilingualism; corpus; heritage language; linguistics
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URL: https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3236069 https://zenodo.org/record/3236069
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"This migrants' babble is not a German dialect!" ... : the interaction of standard language ideology and 'us'/'them' dichotomies in the public discourse on a multiethnolect ...
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