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Applied Linguistics Review, 2022
A growing number of family language policy studies have started to pay more attention to the emotions that transnational multilingual families (TMFs) identify regarding their multilingual identity, even if much of the research remains primarily focused ...
Fei Tang, Raees Calafato
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A growing number of family language policy studies have started to pay more attention to the emotions that transnational multilingual families (TMFs) identify regarding their multilingual identity, even if much of the research remains primarily focused ...
Fei Tang, Raees Calafato
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Journal of Multilingual and Multicultural Development
Family language policy (FLP) is a key focus of immigrant families, as parents are considered to play a vital role in children’s bilingual language development. Nevertheless, many parents report that they do not have an FLP.
Karen Rose +2 more
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Family language policy (FLP) is a key focus of immigrant families, as parents are considered to play a vital role in children’s bilingual language development. Nevertheless, many parents report that they do not have an FLP.
Karen Rose +2 more
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2023
This paper examines the family language policies in five case studies of immigrant families in Europe, focusing on the following emotions: Pride, Joy, Sadness and Fear. Families who immigrated from India and Laos to France, Sweden, Norway and Finland expressed their first and foremost emotions over the maintenance of their heritage languages in terms ...
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This paper examines the family language policies in five case studies of immigrant families in Europe, focusing on the following emotions: Pride, Joy, Sadness and Fear. Families who immigrated from India and Laos to France, Sweden, Norway and Finland expressed their first and foremost emotions over the maintenance of their heritage languages in terms ...
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2019
Champ d’études important au XXIème siècle, la politique linguistique familiale soulève des défis essentiels s’agissant des idéologies, des pratiques, du maintien, des changements et des pertes linguistiques ainsi que de la transmission au sein de ce microcosme de la société qu’est la famille. Ce premier volume bilingue français-anglais illustre tout un
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Champ d’études important au XXIème siècle, la politique linguistique familiale soulève des défis essentiels s’agissant des idéologies, des pratiques, du maintien, des changements et des pertes linguistiques ainsi que de la transmission au sein de ce microcosme de la société qu’est la famille. Ce premier volume bilingue français-anglais illustre tout un
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Family language policy: new directions
2017This chapter traces the development of the field 'Family Language Policy' and offers insights for future directions in research.
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What Is Family Language Policy?
2016This chapter traces Family Language Policy (FLP) research from its origins in sociolinguistic approaches to child bilingualism and details how examining language input both in terms of quantity and quality has been central to elucidating the fundamental question of why some children attain greater competency in their minority language than others.
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Chapter 2. Family language policy
2014This inquiry examines how family languages policies (FLP) are planned and developed in twenty bilingual families in Singapore with regard to their children’s Chinese language and literacy development. The study focuses on how parents perceive Chinese and how their beliefs are transformed into active language practices.
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Family Language Policy in American Sign Language and English Bilingual Families
2017This study aims to examine the ways in which eight hearing families of bimodal-bilingual deaf children utilize, revise, and reflect upon their family language policy. The bimodal-bilingual is the development and use of more than one language in more than one modality. The spoken and signed are the modes to which “bimodal” refers to in this study.
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