Language maintenance and shift among Arabic Jordanians in Christchurch, New Zealand December 4, 2017 2 Comments latl ITML3 Language maintenance and shift among Arabic Jordanians in Christchurch, New Zealand Mohamad Dagamseh University of Canterbury CC BY 4.0 Cite as: Dagamseh, M. (2017, December). Language maintenance and shift among Arabic Jordanians in Christchurch, New Zealand. Paper presented at the Third UC Intergenerational Transmission of Minority Languages Symposium: Challenges and Benefits. https://doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.5661775 SCROLL DOWN TO […] Read More
Which factors can ensure or undermine the vitality of a minority language within a political bilingual or multilingual context? 4 Comments latl ITML3 Which factors can ensure or undermine the vitality of a minority language within a political bilingual or multilingual context? Iva Batusic, MA student in Bilingualism and Multilingualism Trinity Saint David, University of Wales CC BY 4.0 Cite as: Batusic, I. (2017, December). Which factors can ensure or undermine the vitality of a minority language within a […] Read More
Parental beliefs about language acquisition and the non-transmission of Upper Necaxa Totonac 6 Comments latl ITML3 Parental beliefs about language acquisition and the non-transmission of Upper Necaxa Totonac Yvonne Lam University of Alberta CC BY 4.0 Cite as: Lam, Y. (2017, December). Parental beliefs about language acquisition and the non-transmission of Upper Necaxa Totonac. Paper presented at the Third UC Intergenerational Transmission of Minority Languages Symposium: Challenges and Benefits. https://doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.5661631 SCROLL DOWN […] Read More
“It would be nice if someone took the load off you”: New Australian mothers of Arabic-speaking background on the challenges of maintaining their heritage language with their children 2 Comments latl ITML3 “It would be nice if someone took the load off you”: New Australian mothers of Arabic-speaking background on the challenges of maintaining their heritage language with their children Areej Yousef and Kerry Taylor-Leech, Griffith University CC BY 4.0 Cite as: Yousef, A. & Taylor-Leech, K. (2017, December). “It would be nice if someone took the […] Read More
Talking about language and emotions at home December 2, 2017 2 Comments latl ITML3 Talking about language and emotions at home Hilde de Smedt Foyer, vzw, Brussels CC BY 4.0 Cite as: de Smedt Foyer, H. (2017, December). Talking about language and emotions at home. Paper presented at the Third UC Intergenerational Transmission of Minority Languages Symposium: Challenges and Benefits. https://doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.5620570 SCROLL DOWN TO END OF PAGE FOR COMMENTS […] Read More
Epistemology of language as a cause of language shift: Chinese heritage languages in Malaysia November 3, 2017 4 Comments latl ITML3 Epistemology of language as a cause of language shift: Chinese heritage languages in Malaysia Nathan John Albury Department of English The Hong Kong Polytechnic University CC BY 4.0 Cite as: Albury, N. J. (2017, December). Epistemology of language as a cause of language shift: Chinese heritage languages in Malaysia. Paper presented at the Third UC […] Read More
Welcome to the Third UC Intergenerational Transmission of Minority Languages Symposium: Challenges and Benefits 0 Comments latl ITML3 Welcome to the Third UC Intergenerational Transmission of Minority Languages Symposium: Challenges and Benefits A free asynchronous symposium, online from Monday 11 December 2017 Convened by Una Cunningham and Jeanette King, University of Canterbury We welcome researchers, students, teachers and community members who are interested in the challenges and benefits of Intergenerational transmission of minority languages […] Read More
Raising children bilingually in East Christchurch June 13, 2017 0 Comments latl This is a workshop for parents and caregivers in East Christchurch who speak a language other than English. Our emphasis is on Pasifika languages, though speakers of other languages are welcome to attend. Read More
Third UC Intergenerational Transmission of Minority Languages Symposium: Challenges and Benefits May 11, 2017 0 Comments latl Third UC Intergenerational Transmission of Minority Languages Symposium: Challenges and Benefits A free asynchronous symposium, online from Monday 11 December 2017 Convened by Una Cunningham and Jeanette King, University of Canterbury We welcome researchers, students, teachers and community members who are interested in the challenges and benefits of Intergenerational transmission of minority languages to this third […] Read More
How can a grandmother support her grandchild’s bilingualism? April 23, 2017 0 Comments latl Question I was at one of your lecture/workshops recently – it was really interesting. Thanks for organising this for the community. It was great to get some ideas about supporting minority language retention. As I was walking home, I was contemplating the situation I find myself in as a grandmother. My (the maternal) side of […] Read More