ABSTRACT This article addresses the issue of advice given to immigrant parents to speak English only with their children in Australia, as reflected in the Spanish-speaking community. The article shows that something that appears to be down to chance, i.e. whether this advice is given or not, has a social explanation. This social explanation is based on understanding several social variables such as the ethnic identity of the adviser and the year in which the advice was given, as well as social variables that define the individual who received the advice, notably, his/her physical appearance in the sense of how ‘Caucasian ’ the migrant looks. Such analysis sheds light on the changing perception of migrants in Australia. It was found that, th...
This is an autoethnographic study (e.g. Brodkey, 1994) based on ‘stories’ from my own personal and p...
The critical factor determining whether children of immigrants become bilingual is strong family and...
Translation can be an overt feature of public policy, typically in situations where there are status...
This article addresses the issue of advice given to immigrant parents to speak English only with the...
Building on the concept of 'multicultural middle class', this paper explores social inclus...
Research on the language attitudes of members of dominant and minority speech communities has specia...
This article discusses the usage of the Spanish language by Hispanic mothers with their children, th...
The paper focuses on the status of immigrant languages in comparison with English in Australia with ...
<p><strong>Abstract </strong>–<strong> </strong>This chapter focuses upon two contrasting features o...
This article explores language experiences of three Bangladeshi migrant workers with low English pro...
This article draws on ethnographic data from a longitudinal study of newly-arrived immigrants of non...
The Australian population is culturally and linguistically diverse, with over 400 languages identifi...
Learning English is an important aspect of post-migration settlement in Australia, and new migrants ...
This article explores a particular consequence of migration, which is the need to make new friends i...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 237-253.1. Introduction and background -- 2. Literature revie...
This is an autoethnographic study (e.g. Brodkey, 1994) based on ‘stories’ from my own personal and p...
The critical factor determining whether children of immigrants become bilingual is strong family and...
Translation can be an overt feature of public policy, typically in situations where there are status...
This article addresses the issue of advice given to immigrant parents to speak English only with the...
Building on the concept of 'multicultural middle class', this paper explores social inclus...
Research on the language attitudes of members of dominant and minority speech communities has specia...
This article discusses the usage of the Spanish language by Hispanic mothers with their children, th...
The paper focuses on the status of immigrant languages in comparison with English in Australia with ...
<p><strong>Abstract </strong>–<strong> </strong>This chapter focuses upon two contrasting features o...
This article explores language experiences of three Bangladeshi migrant workers with low English pro...
This article draws on ethnographic data from a longitudinal study of newly-arrived immigrants of non...
The Australian population is culturally and linguistically diverse, with over 400 languages identifi...
Learning English is an important aspect of post-migration settlement in Australia, and new migrants ...
This article explores a particular consequence of migration, which is the need to make new friends i...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 237-253.1. Introduction and background -- 2. Literature revie...
This is an autoethnographic study (e.g. Brodkey, 1994) based on ‘stories’ from my own personal and p...
The critical factor determining whether children of immigrants become bilingual is strong family and...
Translation can be an overt feature of public policy, typically in situations where there are status...