Language ideologies and practices in flux: the case of an Italian-Chinese transnational family

Transnationals constitute one-third of the population of the economically prosperous Singapore. Applying a family language policy (FLP) framework and collaborative autoethnography from data (interviews, videos, and diaries) spanning 13 years, this study delves into the linguistic journey of an Itali...

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Main Authors: Tse Crepaldi, Yvonne, Mirvahedi, Seyed Hadi
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1791272024-07-21T15:30:25Z Language ideologies and practices in flux: the case of an Italian-Chinese transnational family Tse Crepaldi, Yvonne Mirvahedi, Seyed Hadi School of Social Sciences Social Sciences Family language policy Heritage language Transnationals constitute one-third of the population of the economically prosperous Singapore. Applying a family language policy (FLP) framework and collaborative autoethnography from data (interviews, videos, and diaries) spanning 13 years, this study delves into the linguistic journey of an Italian-Chinese family with two children born in Singapore. The analysis demonstrates the dynamics of language ideologies, management, and practices, following changes in parental beliefs, children’s linguistic proficiencies and agency, availability of resources within the family and the host country, and unexpected events like COVID-19. The article highlights how multilingual parents’ ideologies shape up owning to individual experiences, beliefs, and aspirations, and how these ideologies are translated into language choices and day-to-day language maintenance, vis-à-vis Singapore’s English-centric policies. This unique longitudinal case study also touches on features pertaining to transnational families in Singapore, such as the perception of the local variety ‘Singlish,’ caregiving, and schooling options, illustrating the intricate interplay of micro and macro factors governing family multilingualism. Submitted/Accepted version 2024-07-19T01:33:37Z 2024-07-19T01:33:37Z 2024 Journal Article Tse Crepaldi, Y. & Mirvahedi, S. H. (2024). Language ideologies and practices in flux: the case of an Italian-Chinese transnational family. Current Issues in Language Planning. https://dx.doi.org/10.1080/14664208.2024.2355019 1466-4208 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/179127 10.1080/14664208.2024.2355019 2-s2.0-85196289860 en Current Issues in Language Planning © 2024 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. All rights reserved. This article may be downloaded for personal use only. Any other use requires prior permission of the copyright holder. The Version of Record is available online at http://doi.org/10.1080/14664208.2024.2355019. application/pdf
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topic Social Sciences
Family language policy
Heritage language
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Family language policy
Heritage language
Tse Crepaldi, Yvonne
Mirvahedi, Seyed Hadi
Language ideologies and practices in flux: the case of an Italian-Chinese transnational family
description Transnationals constitute one-third of the population of the economically prosperous Singapore. Applying a family language policy (FLP) framework and collaborative autoethnography from data (interviews, videos, and diaries) spanning 13 years, this study delves into the linguistic journey of an Italian-Chinese family with two children born in Singapore. The analysis demonstrates the dynamics of language ideologies, management, and practices, following changes in parental beliefs, children’s linguistic proficiencies and agency, availability of resources within the family and the host country, and unexpected events like COVID-19. The article highlights how multilingual parents’ ideologies shape up owning to individual experiences, beliefs, and aspirations, and how these ideologies are translated into language choices and day-to-day language maintenance, vis-à-vis Singapore’s English-centric policies. This unique longitudinal case study also touches on features pertaining to transnational families in Singapore, such as the perception of the local variety ‘Singlish,’ caregiving, and schooling options, illustrating the intricate interplay of micro and macro factors governing family multilingualism.
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title Language ideologies and practices in flux: the case of an Italian-Chinese transnational family
title_short Language ideologies and practices in flux: the case of an Italian-Chinese transnational family
title_full Language ideologies and practices in flux: the case of an Italian-Chinese transnational family
title_fullStr Language ideologies and practices in flux: the case of an Italian-Chinese transnational family
title_full_unstemmed Language ideologies and practices in flux: the case of an Italian-Chinese transnational family
title_sort language ideologies and practices in flux: the case of an italian-chinese transnational family
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