Language Policy and Practice in Multilingual Families
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<p>This Special Issue explores how language policies-both explicit and implicit-are negotiated and enacted within multilingual families. At its core is an inquiry into how families cope with complex linguistic environments balancing the maintenance of heritage languages with the pressures and practicalities of integrating into dominant societal language contexts. The contributions illuminate the challenging decisions parents face: whether to preserve their home languages across generations or prioritize a more socially or economically advantageous language. Equally significant is the role of children as active agents in shaping language use at home. Rather than being passive recipients of parental language strategies children often influence which languages are spoken how consistently they are used and in what contexts. This dynamic highlights the interactive and evolving nature of family language policy. Central to the discussions in this Special Issue are the emotional cultural and identity-related dimensions of language practices. Language is not only a means of communication but also a vessel of memory belonging and personal meaning. The studies presented offer a nuanced view of how family language choices are deeply intertwined with feelings of attachment cultural continuity and identity negotiation. By bringing together diverse perspectives and case studies from global contexts this Special Issue provides a richer understanding of the lived realities of multilingual families and the complex dimensions of language policy in everyday life.</p>
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