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What is Language Loss

Autoethnographic Perspectives on Multilingual Life Stories
A gradual process when a child can no longer use a first language proficiently or another language replaces the functions of a mother tongue.
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Translanguaging as a Heritage Language Maintenance Strategy
Nataliya Kharchenko (Red River College Polytechnic, Canada)
Copyright: © 2022 |Pages: 15
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-6684-3738-4.ch006
Abstract
This chapter presents a multilingual autoethnography that emerged in the process of doing a research project on heritage language maintenance in Canada. This autoethnography is about a culturally and linguistically mixed family where a young child is trying to navigate and intuitively use the right language with the right people at the right place, at the same time developing her insatiable desire to experiment with new words, sentences, and narratives. Using all three languages from her linguistic repertoire, this child illustrates some possibilities of translanguaging at a very young age. Besides significant and well-documented pedagogical benefits of translanguaging, the author's attempt in this chapter is also to present a new aspect of translanguaging as one of the possible heritage language maintenance strategies among immigrant families.
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Facilitating Linguistic and Academic Success for Newcomer English Language Learners: Essential Knowledge for Educators of Refugees
A process in which an individual either chooses to cease learning and using the heritage language, is forced to stop using a particular language, or in the case of young children, no longer receives input in the heritage language with the result being loss of ability to use the first language in a meaningful way.
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