French as a Heritage Language in Germany

被引:3
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作者
Stahnke, Johanna [1 ]
Gil, Laia Arnaus [1 ]
Mueller, Natascha [1 ]
机构
[1] Berg Univ Wuppertal, Romance Linguist, D-42119 Wuppertal, Germany
关键词
French as heritage language; child and adult heritage speakers; language separation and cross-linguistic influence; SIMULTANEOUS BILINGUALS; CHILDREN; ACQUISITION; OUTCOMES; WEAKER;
D O I
10.3390/languages6030122
中图分类号
H0 [语言学];
学科分类号
030303 ; 0501 ; 050102 ;
摘要
Research on child heritage speakers (HSs) has shown successful language acquisition, comparable to monolinguals, whereas research on adult HSs often claims incomplete acquisition. This seems to be an evident contradiction in the current state of research, which may be explained by a possible language shift during adolescence or adulthood, but which does not necessarily have to be equated with a lack of competence. In an overview of the existing studies on child and adult HSs of French in Germany, we show that HSs are not incomplete acquirers of French and we suggest theoretical and practical implications following these findings. Our aim is to show, first, that HSs of French in Germany are not unanimously disadvantaged compared with French speakers in countries where French is a majority language, and second, that complete acquisition is independent of language dominance, a notion that has received particular attention in studies on multilingual and HL acquisition.
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