2022
DOI: 10.52547/lrr.13.3.14
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Intergenerational Transmission of Chinese Foochow: Exploring a Connection between Family Language Policy and Language-Ethnicity Dimensions

Abstract: This study examines intergenerational transmission of Chinese Foochow in Sarawak, Malaysia by exploring a connection between family language policy and language-ethnicity dimensions. The specific aspects examined were: (a) family language practices; (b) family language ideology in defining characteristics of being a Foochow; and (c) family language attitudes towards heritage language management. Data were collected through semi-structured interviews conducted with nine Foochow ethnic families (29 participants)… Show more

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“…A scoping assessment was conducted to investigate the cultural beliefs of women in the Malay Archipelago regarding the various mothering behaviours they engage in with their children. The review found that twenty-five (25) studies fulfilled the inclusion requirements. The research was carried out in Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore, Brunei, and the Philippines, all contributing to the significant findings regarding the cultural beliefs and practises of mothering prevalent among mothers in the Malay Archipelago.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A scoping assessment was conducted to investigate the cultural beliefs of women in the Malay Archipelago regarding the various mothering behaviours they engage in with their children. The review found that twenty-five (25) studies fulfilled the inclusion requirements. The research was carried out in Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore, Brunei, and the Philippines, all contributing to the significant findings regarding the cultural beliefs and practises of mothering prevalent among mothers in the Malay Archipelago.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%