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Nelleke Van Deusen-Scholl, a sociolinguist and former director of the Yale Center for Language Study, speaks about heritage language learning, a topic on which she has published extensively. She then discusses other ways in which language learning has a transformative effect on people's lives, from migrant farm workers in florida, to university students, to any person who decides that they want to study a new language. The power of language learning is also the topic of her blog, Discover the World through Language, available at https://discovertheworldthroughlangua... #podcast #language #languagelearning #linguistics #heritage #heritagelanguage #columbia #columbiauniversity #yale #yaleuniversity Subscribe to Said and Done on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast... Or on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/42PFkv3... Be sure to check out our homepage for more info and to see all of our episodes: https://www.lrc.columbia.edu/podcast/ 0:00 - Intro 1:37 Learning Dutch, Afrikaans, French, Latin, English, German, Greek, Old English, and Middle English 4:00 Studying linguistics 5:14 Defining heritage language learning 7:49 Characteristics and pedagogical needs of heritage learners 9:44 Heritage language learning as an additive process 11:35 Evolution of heritage language learning as a field 14:49 The place of languages in the university 17:05 Kramsch’s concept of symbolic competence 20:54 Coordinating an English language program for migrant farm workers in Florida 26:15 Effects of becoming literate and learning English in the US 29:16 Nelleke’s blog, “Discover the World through Language”