Intro to Sociolinguistics
Family language policies refer to the explicit or implicit decisions made by family members about language use in their households, which can significantly impact language development, maintenance, and transmission among children. These policies often reflect cultural values, beliefs, and practices that shape how languages are prioritized or de-emphasized within the family context. Understanding these policies is crucial for examining how bilingualism is nurtured or hindered in children as they navigate different linguistic environments.
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