Parental language practices and children’s use of the minority language: The mediating role of children’s language attitudes

IF 1.3 2区 文学 0 LANGUAGE & LINGUISTICS International Journal of Bilingualism Pub Date : 2023-11-17 DOI:10.1177/13670069231207326
Camille Humeau, Philippe Guimard, Isabelle Nocus, Jean-Michel Galharret
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This study examines the mediating role of children’s language attitudes in the relationship between parental language practices and children’s use of the minority language. This cross-sectional study uses questionnaires filled out by children individually, focusing on their and their parents’ language attitudes and practices. The study was conducted with 135 children ( Mage = 10.76 years) living in a bilingual family in France. We tested our hypotheses using regression analyses (logistic and linear) and a mediation analysis. Our findings indicate that (1) parents’ use of the minority language significantly predicts children’s; (2) children’s attitudes towards their minority language significantly predict its use; and (3) children’s language attitudes mediate a more important part of the relationship between their own and their parents’ use of the minority language when both parents use the majority language and only one uses the minority language. Reinforcing children’s positive attitudes towards their minority language can foster its use. Children have a role in the development of their bilingualism. When the child’s bilingual development is not supported by active language use by both parents at home, the children’s attitudes are crucial and decisive. This study focuses on the role of 10-year-old children’s perceptions of their bilingual development. This study provides interesting new insights into children’s agency in minority languages maintenance.
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父母的语言实践与儿童对少数民族语言的使用:儿童语言态度的中介作用
本研究探讨了儿童的语言态度在父母的语言实践与儿童使用少数民族语言之间的关系中所起的中介作用。这项横向研究采用儿童个人填写的调查问卷,重点关注儿童及其父母的语言态度和语言实践。研究对象是 135 名生活在法国双语家庭中的儿童(年龄为 10.76 岁)。我们使用回归分析(逻辑分析和线性分析)和中介分析检验了我们的假设。我们的研究结果表明:(1) 父母使用少数民族语言对儿童使用少数民族语言有显著的预测作用;(2) 儿童对其少数民族语言的态度对其少数民族语言的使用有显著的预测作用;(3) 当父母双方都使用多数民族语言而只有一方使用少数民族语言时,儿童的语言态度在其自身与父母使用少数民族语言之间的关系中起着更重要的中介作用。强化儿童对其少数民族语言的积极态度可以促进其少数民族语言的使用。儿童在其双语能力的发展中起着一定的作用。如果儿童的双语发展得不到父母双方在家中积极使用语言的支持,那么儿童的态度就是关键和决定性的。本研究的重点是 10 岁儿童对其双语发展的看法。本研究为儿童在少数民族语言维护中的作用提供了有趣的新见解。
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期刊介绍: The International Journal of Bilingualism is an international forum for the dissemination of original research on the linguistic, psychological, neurological, and social issues which emerge from language contact. While stressing interdisciplinary links, the focus of the Journal is on the language behavior of the bi- and multilingual individual.
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