The factors involved in language and literacy learning highlight a range of linguistic and social processes, which combine to significantly affect children's retention or loss of the home language. Being bilingual involves the negotiation of broader sociocultural and linguistic contexts within which languages and literacies are used. In this chapter, we highlight contemporary theoretical approaches to issues associated with bilingualism and biliteracy. We argue that critical frameworks for understanding interconnections between bilingualism, identity and literacy are necessary to investigate children's experiences of languages and literacies in everyday social practices. Also, we explore questions of identity and language retention in young...
This paper focuses on literacy skills of bilingual children. Also, those children whose native langu...
The purpose of the present study is to understand the complexity of bilinguals’ language and literac...
Children’s experiences of using language impacts on their bi/multilingual identity and this has impo...
This study set out to investigate the connections between language retention and identity constructi...
This chapter outlines research by the author which examines bilingual children’s experiences of nego...
This thesis examines research in the field of bilingualism, culture and identity.\ud It focuses spec...
The purpose of this ethnographic case study was to investigate emergent bilingual children's partici...
This study investigates how thirteen trilingualltriliterate children aged 5-17 appropriate, mediate ...
This chapter affirms the value of secure but flexible cultural identities in developing a form of cr...
This article examines young students' bilingual and bicultural identity. Observational, survey, and ...
This paper entails a perspective on bilingual child acquisition through the lens of sociolinguistic ...
Our traditional understandings of bilingual and multilingual education have been disrupted, as schol...
Framed in sociocultural and post/decolonial perspectives, this multidisciplinary multi-site study fo...
In recent years, there has been much research in the rapidly expanding field of bilingual-ism. The p...
The article deals with the intricate relationship between language and identity, exploring how langu...
This paper focuses on literacy skills of bilingual children. Also, those children whose native langu...
The purpose of the present study is to understand the complexity of bilinguals’ language and literac...
Children’s experiences of using language impacts on their bi/multilingual identity and this has impo...
This study set out to investigate the connections between language retention and identity constructi...
This chapter outlines research by the author which examines bilingual children’s experiences of nego...
This thesis examines research in the field of bilingualism, culture and identity.\ud It focuses spec...
The purpose of this ethnographic case study was to investigate emergent bilingual children's partici...
This study investigates how thirteen trilingualltriliterate children aged 5-17 appropriate, mediate ...
This chapter affirms the value of secure but flexible cultural identities in developing a form of cr...
This article examines young students' bilingual and bicultural identity. Observational, survey, and ...
This paper entails a perspective on bilingual child acquisition through the lens of sociolinguistic ...
Our traditional understandings of bilingual and multilingual education have been disrupted, as schol...
Framed in sociocultural and post/decolonial perspectives, this multidisciplinary multi-site study fo...
In recent years, there has been much research in the rapidly expanding field of bilingual-ism. The p...
The article deals with the intricate relationship between language and identity, exploring how langu...
This paper focuses on literacy skills of bilingual children. Also, those children whose native langu...
The purpose of the present study is to understand the complexity of bilinguals’ language and literac...
Children’s experiences of using language impacts on their bi/multilingual identity and this has impo...