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The Korean Language in America: The Role of Cultural Identity in Heritage Language Learning
2002
Language, Culture and Curriculum
The paper examines the role of cultural identity and heritage language maintenance among the lives of 40 second-generation Korean-American university students in the United States. The study focuses on three questions: (1) what is the level of heritage language proficiency and language use among second generation Korean-American youths?; (2) which culture(s) do these youths identify themselves with, Korean or American, and to what extent?; and (3) is there a relationship between cultural
doi:10.1080/07908310208666638
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