posted on 2017-05-02, 03:58authored byRubino, Antonia
This paper gives a critical overview of Australian research in the area of immigrant languages, arguing that this field of study is a significant component of the wider applied linguistics scene in Australia and has also contributed to enhancing the broad appreciation of the cultural and linguistic diversity of the country. It shows that research into immigrant languages has drawn upon a range of paradigms and evaluates those that have been most productively used. The paper argues that new research developments are needed to take into account the changing linguistic landscape of Australia and the increased fluidity and mobility of current migration.
Copyright 2010 Antonia Rubino. No part of this article may be reproduced by any means without the written consent of the publisher.
History
Date originally published
2010
Source
Australian Review of Applied Linguistics, vol. 33, no. 2 (2010), p. 17.1-17.21. ISSN 1833-7139