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‘My language, my people’: language and ethnic identity among British‐born South Asians
Rusi Jaspal
, Adrian Coyle
Vice-Chancellor's Office
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Bilingualism
100%
Ethnic Identity
100%
Heritage Language
100%
Identity Threat
50%
Imperfect Knowledge
50%
Language Identity
100%
Language Norms
50%
Linguistic Identity
100%
Mother Tongue
50%
Negative Impact
50%
Psychological Well-being
50%
Qualitative Thematic Analysis
50%
Sense of Ownership
50%
Social Space
50%
South Asian
100%
Superordinate
50%
Arts and Humanities
Bilingualism
100%
Ethnic Identity
100%
Heritage Language
100%
Imperfect
50%
Linguistic Identity
100%
Mother Tongue
50%
Social Space
50%
super-ordinate
50%
Thematic
50%
Psychology
Bilingualism
100%
Ethnic Identity
100%
Language Identity
100%
Psychology
50%
South Asians
100%
Thematic Analysis
50%
Wellbeing
50%