In:Integration, Identity and Language Maintenance in Young Immigrants: Russian Germans or German Russians
Edited by Ludmila Isurin and Claudia Maria Riehl
[IMPACT: Studies in Language, Culture and Society 44] 2017
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Table of Contents
Acknowledgments
vii
Introduction
1
Ludmila Isurin
Claudia Maria Riehl
Chapter 1Russian-Germans: Historical background, language varieties and language use
11
Claudia Maria Riehl
Chapter 2Ethnic German and Jewish immigrants from post-Soviet countries in Germany: Identity formation and integration prospects
41
Barbara Dietz
Heike Roll
Chapter 3Generation 1.5 of Russian-speaking immigrants in Israel and Germany: An overview of recent research and a German pilot study
69
Larissa Remennick
Chapter 4When networks tell just half the story: Language and social networks among Russian German and Russian Jewish migrants in Germany
99
Vera V. Irwin
Chapter 5From Russian Motherland to German Fatherland: Young Russian immigrants in Germany
135
Ludmila Isurin
Chapter 6Young Russian-German adults 20 years after their repatriation to Germany
159
Katharina Meng
Ekaterina Protassova
Chapter 7Language attitudes and linguistic skills in young heritage speakers of Russian in Germany
197
Tanja Anstatt
Chapter 8Lost in transmission? Family language input and its role for the development of Russian as a heritage language in Germany
225
Bernhard Brehmer
Tatjana Kurbangulova
ConclusionIntegration, identity, and language maintenance in young immigrants: Future research directions
269
Ludmila Isurin
Claudia Maria Riehl
Index
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