Heritage language loss, maintenance, and cultural adaptation among Korean immigrant families
This research analyzes case studies of Korean immigrant families in Canada regarding their attitudes and efforts toward Korean language maintenance. Through the life experiences of Korean immigrant families, this study examines 1) the role of the Korean language in Korean immigrant families, 2) par...
Main Author: | Kim, Minji |
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Other Authors: | Schmidt, Clea (Curriculum, Teaching and Learning) |
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2015
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Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/1993/30381 |
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