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Living in harmony: the negotiation of intergenerational family language policy in Singapore
- Publication Year :
- 2022
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Abstract
- Parents are often considered the pivotal stakeholders in Family Language Policy (FLP). However, grandparents are increasingly acting as surrogate parents among multi-generational families around the globe including in dual-career families in Singapore. Analysing family interactions and interviews, this study examines how grandparent's language ideologies contribute to shaping the language ideology, management, and practices of the family, even to the extent of overwriting and becoming the dominant voice in the family's FLP. Our findings show that the grandparents seem to be driving the shift towards English. In addition, the negotiation of FLP within the Singaporean context provides insight into how ideologies and the choice of languages can be deeply intertwined with harmony within the family unit and respect for one's elders. Nanyang Technological University This work was supported by the AcRF Tier 1 Research Project 2019-T1-001-080 (Cavallaro), Nanyang Technological University, Singapore
- Subjects :
- Linguistics and Language
Harmony (color)
Social Psychology
Language ideology
Bilingualism
Communication
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Globe
Experimental and Cognitive Psychology
Gender studies
Grandparent
Context (language use)
Language and Linguistics
Negotiation
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medicine
Sociology
Ideology
Family Language Policy
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Language policy
Linguistics [Humanities]
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Details
- Language :
- English
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....54690d7b6ac544d8df33eb99f6733efe