Family Relations and Language Maintenance: Implications for Language Educational Policies

This paper reports a study examining the relationship between family relations and language maintenance, and the implications of this association for language educational policy. We explored patterns of language maintenance and perceptions of family relations among 180 adolescents from families that...

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Family relations
Immigrants
Language maintenance
Language patterns
Language policy
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