Through increasing immigration, the U.S. society is becoming more linguistically and culturally diverse. Yet, as many U.S. language minority groups seek to assimilate, they face many challenges. One challenge is that their home language does not match the dominant language, English, that their children are learning at school. For Korean communities, maintaining Korean language presents a problem for families, especially for the mothers and children. The purpose of this study was to explore the U.S. Korean immigrant mothers\u27 and children\u27s perceptions of and experience with maintaining the Korean language and the effect that has on the development of social capital and cultural identity. I conducted two focus groups--one with mothers, ...
Cross-border marriages, which typically involve female marriage immigrants (so-called “foreign bride...
Korean-American immigrant parents participated in one of four focus groups addressing their parental...
textAmerican-born Korean-Americans show one of the highest rates of heritage language attrition amon...
Many Korean households in America are comprised of Korean immigrant parents and their American-born ...
The purpose of this study is to explore attitudes and practices regarding their heritage language an...
This study demonstrated the characteristics of Korean families in the U.S. in terms of bilingual edu...
This paper investigates how ethno-linguistic identity of linguistic minority children is constructed...
dissertationAlthough many immigrants are living thousands of miles away from their original country,...
The current study explored key issues surrounding immigrant mothers and multicultural families of So...
This qualitative case study investigates key reason(s) for Korean language loss among Korean-America...
Studying issues of heritage language (HL) maintenance is gaining more significance than ever as our ...
In the context of unprecedented globalization and migration flows, South Korea, known for promoting ...
Parents play a significant role in fostering Korean-American children\u27s heritage language learnin...
The purpose of this qualitative study, conducted with parents of a Bay Area Korean school, was to ex...
270 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2000.Although "heritage" (or "ethn...
Cross-border marriages, which typically involve female marriage immigrants (so-called “foreign bride...
Korean-American immigrant parents participated in one of four focus groups addressing their parental...
textAmerican-born Korean-Americans show one of the highest rates of heritage language attrition amon...
Many Korean households in America are comprised of Korean immigrant parents and their American-born ...
The purpose of this study is to explore attitudes and practices regarding their heritage language an...
This study demonstrated the characteristics of Korean families in the U.S. in terms of bilingual edu...
This paper investigates how ethno-linguistic identity of linguistic minority children is constructed...
dissertationAlthough many immigrants are living thousands of miles away from their original country,...
The current study explored key issues surrounding immigrant mothers and multicultural families of So...
This qualitative case study investigates key reason(s) for Korean language loss among Korean-America...
Studying issues of heritage language (HL) maintenance is gaining more significance than ever as our ...
In the context of unprecedented globalization and migration flows, South Korea, known for promoting ...
Parents play a significant role in fostering Korean-American children\u27s heritage language learnin...
The purpose of this qualitative study, conducted with parents of a Bay Area Korean school, was to ex...
270 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2000.Although "heritage" (or "ethn...
Cross-border marriages, which typically involve female marriage immigrants (so-called “foreign bride...
Korean-American immigrant parents participated in one of four focus groups addressing their parental...
textAmerican-born Korean-Americans show one of the highest rates of heritage language attrition amon...