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Estrategias lingüísticas familiares en la enseñanza del español como lengua de herencia en Japón
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国内におけるスペイン語継承語に関する考察 : 家庭内の言語使用を例に
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コクナイ ニ オケル スペインゴ ケイショウゴ ニ カンスル コウサツ : カテイナイ ノ ゲンゴ シヨウ オ レイ ニ
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Kokunai ni okeru Supeingo keishōgo ni kansuru kōsatsu : kateinai no gengo shiyō o rei ni
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新谷, ロクサナ
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シンタニ, ロクサナ
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Shintani, Roxana
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慶應義塾大学総合政策学部訪問講師 (招聘)
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高畠, 理恵
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タカバタケ, リエ
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Takabatake, Rie
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慶應義塾大学商学部講師 (非常勤); 慶應義塾大学総合政策学部講師 (非常勤); 慶應義塾湘南藤沢中等部・高等部講師 (非常勤)
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高山, パトリシア
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タカヤマ, パトリシア
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Takayama, Patricia
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立教大学教育講師
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慶應義塾大学外国語教育研究センター
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ケイオウ ギジュク ダイガク ガイコクゴ キョウイク ケンキュウ センター
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Keiō gijuku daigaku gaikokugo kyōiku kenkyū sentā
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2023
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慶應義塾外国語教育研究
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Journal of foreign language education
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19
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2022
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23
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45
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This study examines the family language strategies used to maintain Spanish as a heritage language (HL) in Japan. Some families choose to divide their linguistic roles and language choices according to the context, parents teaching practices, learning resources, school policies and community activities. As the majority of the Spanish Heritage Language Learners (SHLLs) are attending public schools, language shift to the dominant and majority language is usually the major trend among the SHLLs.
This research discloses the main problems and needs of the SHLLs and their families outside the formal education in Japanese schools, and examines how parents are coping with the HL maintenance in Japan. This research focuses on international couples with one Spanish-speaking parent and his/her Japanese partner. Based on online, structure and unstructured interviews and questionnaires to parents, we present the results of the families' characteristics, parents' approaches and the main SHLLs' needs and motivations to maintain the HL.
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Spanish as a Heritage Language Education
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Migrants' Language Education
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