Title of article
monolingual development in bilingual family: exploring parental language policy within family domain
Author/Authors
nursidi, irwan mataram university - graduate program of english education, indonesia
From page
219
To page
224
Abstract
the existence of three possible languages within intermarriage family, for example javanese and sasaknese from their parents and indonesian from their surrounding should have led children become bilingual in nature. however, the reversed condition is prevailing where the use of indonesian is predominantly used. this research locates three different aspects of family language policy namely language ideology, language management and language practice. this research aims at finding out why parents of intermarriage family incline the use of one language within family domain. this research employed qualitative data in order to understand and interpret family language behaviour and uses multi staged purposive sampling. the sample was four of immigrant mothers and four of sasak mothers. the result showed the tendency to use indonesian in a family domain is due to habitus which leads to culture capital and symbolic capital.
Keywords
monolingual development , bilingual family , family language policy , family domain language
Journal title
International Journal of Multicultural and Multireligious Understanding
Journal title
International Journal of Multicultural and Multireligious Understanding
Record number
2566412
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