This case study examines emergent, evolving language ideologies of a trilingual child, from age 3–7, who was simultaneously acquiring two heritage languages, Korean and Farsi, as well as English in the United States. A qualitative analysis of the child’s conversations in a naturally occurring home context extends the literature centered on the language ideologies of adults and older children. Findings grounded in the language ideology and translanguaging theories revealed that the child navigated the tension between competing language ideologies imposed upon him while also trying to exercise agency by leveraging his multilingual identity. He was learning about and deciding whether to accept or reject different elements of language norms and...
Language is like a door, which enables you to learn the world. When you learn one language, you get ...
Cross-cultural learning and identity formation are an under-theorized but fundamental aspect of dual...
This paper entails a perspective on bilingual child acquisition through the lens of sociolinguistic ...
This case study examines emergent, evolving language ideologies of a trilingual child, from age 3–7,...
Despite increasing knowledge on trilingualism, we still have a lot to learn about the intricacies of...
This study investigates how thirteen trilingualltriliterate children aged 5-17 appropriate, mediate ...
It has long been acknowledged that immigrant children who are originally exposed to home languages b...
This article focuses on children's language alternation practices in two primary school settings. Mo...
Mari Heimlich and I, Shakira Bell, would like to share our research experience as undergraduate stud...
This article focuses on the identity accounts of a group of Chinese children who attend a heritage l...
This article focuses on the identity accounts of a group of Chinese children who attend a heritage l...
In this article we explore some of the ways that language ideologies - shared beliefs about language...
My doctoral thesis focuses on eight children’s multilingual practices in the four institutions parti...
This article sets out to explore the relationships between parental language ideologies, and languag...
This dissertation explores the interrelation of language, identity, and multilingualism among langua...
Language is like a door, which enables you to learn the world. When you learn one language, you get ...
Cross-cultural learning and identity formation are an under-theorized but fundamental aspect of dual...
This paper entails a perspective on bilingual child acquisition through the lens of sociolinguistic ...
This case study examines emergent, evolving language ideologies of a trilingual child, from age 3–7,...
Despite increasing knowledge on trilingualism, we still have a lot to learn about the intricacies of...
This study investigates how thirteen trilingualltriliterate children aged 5-17 appropriate, mediate ...
It has long been acknowledged that immigrant children who are originally exposed to home languages b...
This article focuses on children's language alternation practices in two primary school settings. Mo...
Mari Heimlich and I, Shakira Bell, would like to share our research experience as undergraduate stud...
This article focuses on the identity accounts of a group of Chinese children who attend a heritage l...
This article focuses on the identity accounts of a group of Chinese children who attend a heritage l...
In this article we explore some of the ways that language ideologies - shared beliefs about language...
My doctoral thesis focuses on eight children’s multilingual practices in the four institutions parti...
This article sets out to explore the relationships between parental language ideologies, and languag...
This dissertation explores the interrelation of language, identity, and multilingualism among langua...
Language is like a door, which enables you to learn the world. When you learn one language, you get ...
Cross-cultural learning and identity formation are an under-theorized but fundamental aspect of dual...
This paper entails a perspective on bilingual child acquisition through the lens of sociolinguistic ...