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Heritage language as identity: perspectives from the Azorean-American diaspora in New England
Giuseppe Formato (Formato, G.); Graça Índias Cordeiro (Cordeiro, Graça Índias);
Journal Title
Análise Social
Language
English
Country
Portugal
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Abstract
This article calls attention to the sociolinguistic invisibility of young heritage language learners of European Portuguese in New England. Through an exploratory analysis, based on ethnographic and sociolinguistic insights, we highlight the mismatch between top-down Portuguese language instruction policies and bottom-up language experiences in the Azorean-American diaspora in Massachusetts, affecting not only the academic success of those students but also their own ethnolinguistic identity. We critically analyze how a powerful standard language ideology, which is both monolinguist and monocultural, impacts language teaching policies, and thereby question the notion of a singular Portuguese heritage language that masks its internal diversity.
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Keywords
Portuguese linguistic variation,language ideology,sociolinguistic ethnography,Portuguese heritage language teaching
  • Educational Sciences - Social Sciences
  • Media and Communications - Social Sciences
  • History and Archeology - Humanities
  • Languages and Literature - Humanities
  • Anthropology - Social Sciences