DOI: 10.26686/wgtn.17145854
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Multilingual Practices and Identity Negotiation among Multilingual Heritage Language Learners in New Zealand

Abstract: <p>While heritage languages (HLs) have been receiving much research attention, there is still a scarcity of studies conducted on local HL communities. However, researchers in New Zealand have been actively engaged with various community languages for over four decades, providing rich insights into the dynamics of language maintenance and language shift within these communities. Although New Zealand sociolinguistic scholarship has covered a wide range of languages and ethnicities, there is no known study … Show more

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