The Journal of Home Language Research (JHLR) was an international double-blind peer-reviewed open access journal that published original research from any part of the world in all areas related to the study of home languages. This included but was not limited to applied linguistics, theoretical linguistics, psychology, sociology and education. A home language is any language that was not the majority language spoken in the family and/or community.
It contains fascinating articles on such things as bilingualism, literacy skills acquisition during the Covid 19 pandemic, maternal labour in cultural and linguistic maintenance, and much more.
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