2022
DOI: 10.16993/jhlr.44
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The Interrelationship of Family Language Policies, Emotions, Socialisation Practices and Language Management Strategies

Abstract: Multilingual families in immigrant/minority language contact settings face various challenges that are related to their affective and emotional domains, as well as to their well-being. This study investigated the interrelationship of the family language policies (FLPs), emotions, socialisation practices and language management strategies of immigrant Russian and mixed-marriage families in Cyprus. The participants were eighty multilingual families from low-middle-high socio-economic backgrounds, including two-a… Show more

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“…FLP is a dynamic framework, connecting language policy and child development (Karpava 2022). To understand its formation, the sociolinguistic, socioeconomic, sociopolitical, and sociocultural contexts, as well as the home environment, parental background, and economic resources, should be considered (Curdt-Christiansen and Huang 2020).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…FLP is a dynamic framework, connecting language policy and child development (Karpava 2022). To understand its formation, the sociolinguistic, socioeconomic, sociopolitical, and sociocultural contexts, as well as the home environment, parental background, and economic resources, should be considered (Curdt-Christiansen and Huang 2020).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Family language policy (FLP) encompasses the language beliefs and planning employed by families to guide language use within the home (Hollebeke et al 2020). It serves as a link between two fields of study: language policies and bilingual language outcomes of children (Karpava 2022). Subsequently, FLP is considered necessary for heritage language development (Caldas 2012;Dekeyser and Stevens 2019;Romanowski 2021;Spolsky 2004Spolsky , 2012.…”
Section: Family Language Policymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The family language policy (FLP) involves ideologies and approaches to how languages are managed, learned, and negotiated within individual families (Schwartz 2010;Curdt-Christiansen and Huang 2020). FLP research is interdisciplinary, and it takes into consideration both internal and external factors (King and Fogle 2013;Spolsky 2019;Hollebeke et al 2020;Karpava 2022a). In particular, the internal factors include language management strategies in the family and their implicit and explicit language choices; parental expectations, attitudes, and efforts for HL maintenance and transmission; affective domain; the role of child agency and communication with siblings and relatives.…”
Section: Family Language Policymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The formulation of FLP distinctly aligns with "orientations towards emotional exchanges, intimacy, and family-bound affection, as well as orientations towards trajectories of success and mobility" (Sevinç & Mirvahedi, 2023, p. 146). Given the critical role of emotionality within FLP, emotional domains should be investigated to better account for transnational families' language planning, multilingual practices, educational desires, intergenerational relations, social connections, and psychosocial wellbeing (Karpava, 2022;Sevinç & Mirvahedi, 2023).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%