Research resource: Heritage Language Research Priorities Conference report
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On September 21-23, 2000, a Heritage Language Research Priorities
Conference was held at UCLA. It was organized by a UCLA steering
committee as a follow-up to the first national Heritage Languages in
America Conference held in Long Beach, CA, in October, 1999. The objective of
the conference was to identify broad areas of research in heritage language
education and within these areas to define key researchable questions that
might be political, sociological, psychological or linguistic in nature.
Copies of the conference report are available free of charge from the Center
for Applied Linguistics, while supplies last . Contact Lisa Biggs
(lisa at cal.org, 202-362-0700). This report is also available online at
www.cal.org/heritage
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