Language in the Bilingual Family

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Among immigrant communities in the United States the shift from heritage language dominance to bilingualism to English monolingualism is a well established phenomenon. While a number of influences outside the home are known to play an important role in this process factors inside the home are inarguably influential but largely mysterious. This book sheds light on this area through an examination of language policy ideology and shift among fifteen Iranian families in the Washington DC area. A series of personal interviews explores a range of topics including parents’ desired language outcomes motivations decision-making processes management tactics language ideologies and language shifts. The findings of this study illustrate how just as the language policies of large institutions are shaped by language ideologies so too are the language policies of families and smooth implementation in neither domain is guaranteed. Furthermore the data presented in this work offer a view of language shift from the bottom up an inside perspective that has been widely called for in the field but seldom provided.
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