The Cambridge Handbook of Heritage Languages and Linguistics is a comprehensive guide to the study of heritage languages—languages spoken at home by individuals who grow up in a different dominant-language environment. The book explores how heritage languages are acquired, maintained, and changed across generations. It covers key topics such as bilingualism, language development, language loss, education, and linguistic theory. Bringing together contributions from leading scholars, this handbook is an essential resource for students, researchers, and educators interested in heritage language studies and multilingualism.
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