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“We Speak Pidgin!” – Family Language Policy as the Telling Case for Translanguaging Spaces and Monolingual Ideologies

open access: yesOpen Linguistics, 2020
With the increase in global movement, both temporary (travel and transsettlement) and permanent (e/immigration), traditional conceptions of the linguistic processes rooted largely in the long-term translocation(s) or migrations are revisited through the ...
Hirsch Tijana, Kayam Orly
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Emotions and multilingualism in family language policy: Introduction to the special issue

open access: yesInternational Journal of Bilingualism, 2022
Aims: The primary aim of this special issue is to advance theoretical and empirical knowledge about the role of emotion in family language policy (FLP). To better capture the complexity and multiplicity of emotion, the issue brings together five articles
Yeşim Sevinç, Seyed Hadi Mirvahedi
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Language usage during shared reading—family communication as implicit plurilingual family language policy

open access: yesFrontiers in Communication
This brief research report explores the language choices of Emirati fathers when sharing reading with their young children, and discusses how implicit plurilingual family language policies may be expressed through these choices.
Anna Dillon   +4 more
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Family Language Policies of Vietnamese–Australian Families

open access: yesJournal of Child Science, 2022
AbstractThis study aimed to investigate reported family language policies (quy tắc sử dụng ngôn ngữ cho gia đình) and language maintenance practices among Vietnamese–Australian parents. This mixed-methods study collected 151 Vietnamese–Australian parents' responses to close- and open-ended questions within an online questionnaire that was available ...
Van H. Tran   +3 more
openaire   +1 more source

Developing collaborative partnerships with culturally and linguistically diverse families during the IEP process [PDF]

open access: yes, 2017
Family participation in the special education process has been federally mandated for 40 years, and educators recognize that effective collaboration with their students’ families leads to improved academic and social outcomes for students. However, while
Ferguson D.   +7 more
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The Influence of Family Language Policy and Social Networks on Language Attitudes and Language Use of Russian-Language Youth

open access: yesDarnioji daugiakalbystė, 2021
An individual’s linguistic attitudes and language repertoire are influenced by a variety of environmental factors. Linguistic research has shown that language use is highly influenced by language policies and social networks.
Kubiliūtė Skirmantė
doaj   +1 more source

A Systematic Review of Family Language Policy Studies From 2008 to 2024

open access: yesInternational Journal of Applied Linguistics
As an interdisciplinary field involving language policy, language socialization, and literacy studies, family language policy (FLP) has received growing research attention.
M. Gu   +3 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Family language policy among second- and third-generation Turkish parents in Melbourne, Australia

open access: yesJournal of Multilingual and Multicultural Development, 2022
This study investigated the Family Language Policy of second- and third-generation Turkish parents in Melbourne, Australia. Earlier research has shown that the family home is a crucial site for language maintenance [Fishman 1991. Reversing Language Shift:
Tülay Et-bozkurt, K. Yağmur
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Family language policy tensions in Ndebele-Shona intermarriages

open access: yesSocial Sciences and Humanities Open
Linguistic intermarriages are now a common feature of contemporary societies as a consequence of migration and globalisation. In some contexts, intermarriages contribute to the creation of bilingual families because of children's exposure to the ...
Busani Maseko, Liqhwa Siziba
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The Role of the Mother in Lithuanian Heritage Language Maintenance

open access: yesLanguages
The paper explores the pivotal role of mothers in maintaining the Lithuanian language within the Lithuanian diaspora, drawing upon Spolsky’s family language policy theory and Curdt-Christiansen’s dynamic family language policy model.
Meilutė Ramonienė   +1 more
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