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Understanding home language use in Chinese families who are living in the United States

机译:了解居住在美国的中国家庭的家庭语言使用

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More than half the worldu27s population is bilingual (Faroqi-Shah et al, 2010), and more than 55 million people in the U.S. are bilingual (Grosjean, 2012). However, many U.S. immigrants will become monolingual in English instead of remaining monolingual in their home language or becoming bilingual (Grosjean, 2012). Several experts have mentioned that there are programs that can foster dual language learning and encourage children to maintain their home language (Tabors, 2008; Zelasko u26 Antunez, 2000; Cunningham-Andersson u26 Andersson, 2011), but little research about how to inform families of the benefits of these programs and support them in maintaining their home languages is available. There is a lack of research about how families from groups who speak a home language other than English maintain their home language in the U.S. More needs to be known in order to support families who speak non-English languages. This study focuses on Chinese families, the largest Asian group living in U.S., to understand more about how families help their children maintain their home languages. This thesis study used an online survey to explore parentsu27 attitudes toward and strategies for maintaining childrenu27s home language among Chinese who are living in the U.S. The study revealed that an overwhelming number of Chinese parents strongly agreed that it would be important to teach their children their home language. However, parents had differing opinions regarding whether maintaining their childrenu27s home language was related to maintaining their home culture and the benefit to their childrenu27s future careers. Parents reported experiences and strategies used in supporting their childrenu27s home language development. Future research and implications for supporting families were also suggested.
机译:世界上超过一半的人口是双语的(Faroqi-Shah等人,2010),而美国有超过5500万人是双语的(Grosjean,2012)。但是,许多美国移民将变成英语的一种语言,而不是保持其母语的单一语言或双语的语言(Grosjean,2012年)。几位专家提到,有些计划可以促进双语学习,并鼓励儿童保持母语(Tabors,2008年; Zelasko u26 Antunez,2000年; Cunningham-Andersson u26 Andersson,2011年),但是关于如何告知家庭这些计划的好处,并支持他们保持其母语。缺乏关于使用英语以外的其他母语的群体的家庭如何在美国保持其母语的研究。为了支持使用非英语的家庭,还需要更多信息。这项研究的重点是生活在美国的亚洲最大群体-中国家庭,以了解更多有关家庭如何帮助子女维持其家庭语言的信息。这项研究通过在线调查研究了居住在美国的华人父母对儿童家庭语言的态度和维护策略。该研究表明,绝大多数华裔父母强烈同意,教书对他们很重要他们的孩子他们的母语。但是,父母对于维持子女的家庭语言是否与维持家庭文化以及对子女未来职业的利益有不同的看法。父母报告了用于支持孩子的家庭语言发展的经验和策略。还提出了未来的研究及其对家庭支持的意义。

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