[en] Migrant family language practices and language policies in Finland
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Mots clés en
Humanities and Social Sciences/Linguistics
language practices
family language policy
Indian migrant family in Finland
language conflict
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Anglais
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[en] This article investigates the language practices and language policies of an Indian migrant family in their daily life in Finland. The purpose of this paper is to consider the potential of an empirical case study on migration to understand the interrelationship between macro and micro analyses of language policies and practices. Though the migrant language instruction is encouraged and executed under the national language policy in Finland, the second generation of the Indian family was taught their parental languages at home. The family members resort to English as the principle language of communication in their daily life interaction with local inhabitants. The diachronic study further reveals patterns of language shift for the mother toward the Finnish language. This shift has an impact on the language practices of the children.
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Apple - Journal of Language Studies
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HAL
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Distributed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License
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Shahzaman Haque. Migrant family language practices and language policies in Finland. Apple - Journal of Language Studies, 2011, 5 (1), pp.49-64. [hal-00633191]
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