2007 Heritage Summer Research Institute:
Developing a Research Base for the Heritage Field

UC Davis: July 29–August 2, 2007

The cornerstone project for the National Heritage Language Resource Center is an annual research institute, created to support the center's principal mission of establishing a research base for heritage language education. The first institute was held in the summer of 2007, at UC Davis, the home campus of the UC Consortium for Language Learning and Teaching, which co-hosted the institute with NHLRC.

Institute director Maria Polinsky, a Harvard linguist, described the institute as an opportunity for language educators and linguists to "claim joint custody" of topics central to heritage language research. Presenters discussed research in progress, offering evidence from a spectrum of languages and cultures. Presenters spoke on:

Focused, structured discussions contributed to shaping ongoing research, provoking research questions and seeding new collaborations, to enrich the understanding of heritage studies as a field distinct from second language acquisition. The institute culminated in presentations of ideas for research projects to be initiated and submitted to the UC Language Consortium for funding in the coming year

A grant from the UC Humanities Research Institute helped bring a number of UC faculty to the institute.

Readings and materials from institute presentations are available from this Web page (see links at upper right).