The Role of Family Language Policy in Reversing Intergenerational Language Shift in the Case of Jordanian Expatriate Families in Dubai
This study explores the problem of Intergenerational Language Shift (ILS) from Arabic to English amongst second-generation bilingual children from Jordanian expatriate parents’ perspective. It seeks to unravel the crucial role that Family Language Policy (FLP), if it exists, plays in reversing this...
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| Main Author: | Razem, Reem J. (author) |
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2024
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| Online Access: | https://bspace.buid.ac.ae/handle/1234/2910 |
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