[Linganth] Sociolinguistics and heritage languages in NPR's "The Code Switch"

Amelia Tseng at443 at georgetown.edu
Sun Jun 11 19:50:01 UTC 2017


Dear fellow linguistic anthropologists,

I forward a recent NPR "Code Switch" piece in which I contributed an
interview, in case it may be of interest: http://one.npr.org/?
sharedMediaId=528816293:531824445

Sincerely,
Amelia


-- 
Amelia Tseng, Ph.D
*https://si.academia.edu/AmeliaTseng <https://si.academia.edu/AmeliaTseng>*

Research Associate
Smithsonian Center for Folklife and Cultural Heritage

Adjunct Lecturer
Georgetown University

Primary Investigator: Bilingualism and Latin at s in D.C.: Exploring Language
Use and Cultural Identity, Resource Access, and Metropolitan Mobility
http://www.american.edu/clals/Bilingualism-and-Latinos-in-DC.cfm
Scholar in Residence, School of Education
Affiliated Faculty, Center for Latin American and Latino Studies
Director of Bilingual Education 2014-2016
American University
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