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Defining an “ideal” heritage speaker: Theoretical and methodological challenges | Reply to peer commentaries

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2014-03-03

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Walter de Gruyter
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Benmamoun, Elabbas, Silvina Montrul, and Maria Polinsky. “Defining an ‘ideal’ Heritage Speaker: Theoretical and Methodological Challenges | Reply to Peer Commentaries.” Theoretical Linguistics 39 (3-4). doi:10.1515/tl-2013-0018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/tl-2013-0018.

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bilingualism, heritage speakers, minority languages, divergent acquisition, case, agreement, tense-aspect

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I was looking for a definition of heritage language and heritage speakers in my university's (Klagenfurt, Austria) OPAC which led me to Polinsky's et al. paper. I have found everything in it I needed.