2022
DOI: 10.1177/21582440221082129
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Transnational Multilingual Families in China: Multilingualism as Commodity, Conflict, and In-Betweenness

Abstract: Studies on transnational multilingual families and their language planning have mostly investigated their language ideologies and practices in relation to heritage language maintenance without exploring how such families view their multilingualism and how it might affect their language planning. Most studies have also exclusively focused on the experiences of transnational multilingual families residing in Europe and North America, with those living in other regions receiving comparatively little attention. Th… Show more

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“…Researchers from diverse fields have delved into the phenomenon of bilingualism and multilingualism, each offering unique perspectives. One significant aspect that demands further investigation in the realm of bilingualism and multilingualism is code switching or language switching, which has garnered considerable attention in recent decades (e.g., Chen et al, 2023; Choi et al, 2022; Takeuchi, 2023; Tang & Calafato, 2022b; Tomić & Kaan, 2022).…”
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“…Researchers from diverse fields have delved into the phenomenon of bilingualism and multilingualism, each offering unique perspectives. One significant aspect that demands further investigation in the realm of bilingualism and multilingualism is code switching or language switching, which has garnered considerable attention in recent decades (e.g., Chen et al, 2023; Choi et al, 2022; Takeuchi, 2023; Tang & Calafato, 2022b; Tomić & Kaan, 2022).…”
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confidence: 99%