The Phonetics and Phonology of Heritage Languages

Rajiv Rao editor

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Cambridge University Press

Published:22nd Feb '24

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The first book-length treatment of the phonetics and phonology of heritage languages, spanning a range of linguistic areas and communities.

Bringing together research from an international team of scholars, this is the first book-length treatment of the phonetics and phonology of heritage languages. It analyses a diverse range of bilingual dyads through a variety of theoretical tools and methodological orientations, providing inspiration to researchers for future work in the field.In recent times, the study of heritage languages has rapidly grown as an area of enquiry. However, until now, less has been known about the sounds and sound systems of heritage languages. Bringing together researchers from around the globe, this volume is the first full, book-length treatment of the phonetics and phonology of heritage languages. Each chapter examines understudied bilingual dyads in a broad range of geographic and social contexts, and through a wide variety of methodological and theoretical orientations. A wide range of heritage language sound system issues are addressed: at the segmental level, production of vowels and various consonants, segmental perception, and the perception of written forms signalling phonological variation; and at the suprasegmental level, declarative and question intonation, stress, focus, and lexical tone. It is essential reading for academic researchers and students in heritage languages, bilingualism, phonetics and phonology, sociolinguistics, and language variation and change.

'A must-have volume for phoneticians, phonologists, (applied) linguists, speech pathologists, and those interested in heritage language acquisition and language learning.' Mark Amengual, University of California, Santa Cruz
'The sound system of heritage languages is one of the least understood areas of their grammar. Impressive in depth and breath, this volume is an urgently needed collection of contributions from many heritage languages that delves into the nature of the phonological 'advantage' of heritage speakers and their 'heritage accent.' Kudos to Rajiv Rao for this welcome addition to the field.' Silvina Montrul, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

ISBN: 9781108833103

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 759g

402 pages