Original article can be found at: http://www.informaworld.com/smpp/title~content=t713422238 Copyright Informa / Taylor and Francis Group [Full text of this article is not available in the UHRA]In this paper we examine the topic of the language development of three young bilingual children at both home and school. Our aim is to consider the language issues that arise in such children, taking into account their parents' language background and experience of school systems, language practices and 'policy' in the home, and the children's experience of a year of nursery school as reported by their teachers. We try to show how different strands of the children's experience fit together; their 'mother tongue', their mothers' aspirations for them, ...
The objective of this article is to describe how children's language is developed. The development o...
This article describes the newly emerging field of family language policy, defined as explicit and o...
This article sets out to make the point that if teachers and others have, as the evidence by which t...
In this paper we examine the topic of the language development of three young bilingual children at ...
The final, definitive version of this article has been published in the Journal, Journal of Early Ch...
The linguistic potential in the UK with over 360 home languages registered in London alone (Mutiling...
This thesis examines the experiences of three four year-old bilingual children as they begin school ...
This thesis presents the results of a cross-sectional, mixed-method study investigating the role of ...
This literature review was born out of my belief in limitless possibility that a prominent early lan...
The effects that various forms of bilingual education may have on children's reading development are...
This study examined immigrant parents ' role in their young children's language learning a...
Today the world has witnessed an active process of migration, which leads to the rising of many prob...
The current longitudinal, mixed-methods dissertation explored how various Family Language Policy (FL...
Alina Jasovičienė and Jonas Dautaras in their article draw a conclusion, based on the research carri...
This article describes the newly emerging field of family language policy, defined as explicit and o...
The objective of this article is to describe how children's language is developed. The development o...
This article describes the newly emerging field of family language policy, defined as explicit and o...
This article sets out to make the point that if teachers and others have, as the evidence by which t...
In this paper we examine the topic of the language development of three young bilingual children at ...
The final, definitive version of this article has been published in the Journal, Journal of Early Ch...
The linguistic potential in the UK with over 360 home languages registered in London alone (Mutiling...
This thesis examines the experiences of three four year-old bilingual children as they begin school ...
This thesis presents the results of a cross-sectional, mixed-method study investigating the role of ...
This literature review was born out of my belief in limitless possibility that a prominent early lan...
The effects that various forms of bilingual education may have on children's reading development are...
This study examined immigrant parents ' role in their young children's language learning a...
Today the world has witnessed an active process of migration, which leads to the rising of many prob...
The current longitudinal, mixed-methods dissertation explored how various Family Language Policy (FL...
Alina Jasovičienė and Jonas Dautaras in their article draw a conclusion, based on the research carri...
This article describes the newly emerging field of family language policy, defined as explicit and o...
The objective of this article is to describe how children's language is developed. The development o...
This article describes the newly emerging field of family language policy, defined as explicit and o...
This article sets out to make the point that if teachers and others have, as the evidence by which t...