When heritage speakers study in their heritage countries
Paola Guerrero-Rodriguez,
Diego Pascual y Cabo,
Josh Prada
Abstract:With a well-established bedrock of literature exploring the benefits of study abroad (SA) in
second/foreign/additional language learning contexts (e.g., Anderson et al., 2006;
Smith & Mitry, 2008; Williams,
2005), Spanish as a heritage language scholars have only recently begun to explore SA settings (e.g., Pozzi et al., 2021; Quan et al., 2018; Shively, 2018). This short-term longitudinal multiple case study examines the experiences of four
Mexican American college students during a S… Show more
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