Bilingualism of Migrant Children and the Challenges of Family Transmission
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This paper discusses an approach to early bilingualism focused on transcultural clinical research. It shows that the idea that children of foreigners master two languages is not always correct. Complex and overlapping factors are involved in language transmission. These include the identity projection of parents and their children’s affiliation, as well as parents’ attachment to languages, and the children’s responses to these attachments.
Réseaux sociaux