2023
DOI: 10.1515/jwl-2023-0003
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Migrant language and identity in the Spanish-speaking community in Israel

Abstract: Spanish has a considerable presence in the socio-cultural mosaic of Israel, a country made up of ethnolinguistic communities from different parts of the world. However, language policy has not always integrated the study of languages as a source of interculturality. This paper summarizes the results of the first stage of a broader investigation into the linguistic practices and strategies developed by Spanish-speaking families to acquire and preserve the migrant language, as a way of transmitting the heritage,… Show more

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“…As noted by Fritzler [33], the acquisition of an L2 encompasses not only knowledge and experiences but also actions and meanings. These elements collectively contribute to cultural and social practices that emerge through intercultural exchanges and continuous evolution, rooted in new paradigms.…”
Section: Second Language Acquisition and Migrationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As noted by Fritzler [33], the acquisition of an L2 encompasses not only knowledge and experiences but also actions and meanings. These elements collectively contribute to cultural and social practices that emerge through intercultural exchanges and continuous evolution, rooted in new paradigms.…”
Section: Second Language Acquisition and Migrationmentioning
confidence: 99%