Bilingual siblings : language use in families

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    • Barron-Hauwaert, Suzanne

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Bilingual siblings : language use in families

Suzanne Barron-Hauwaert

(Parents' and teachers' guide)

Multilingual Matters, c2011

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  • : pbk

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 210-214) and index

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Description

How do bilingual brothers and sisters talk to each other? Sibling language use is an uncharted area in studies of bilingualism. From a perspective of independent researcher and parent of three bilingual children Suzanne Barron-Hauwaert discusses the issues of a growing bilingual or multilingual family. What happens when there are two or more children at different stages of language development? Do all the siblings speak the same languages? Which language(s) do the siblings prefer to speak together? Could one child refuse to speak one language while another child is fluently bilingual? How do the factors of birth order, personality or family size interact in language production? With data from over 100 international families this book investigates the reality of family life with two or more children and languages.

Table of Contents

Introduction Chapter 1 - What do we know about Bilingual Families? Chapter 2 - The Growing and Evolving Family Chapter 3 - The Sibling Relationship Chapter 4 - Age Difference, Family Size & Language Orders Chapter 5 - Gender & Language Chapter 6 - Birth Order: A Child's Position in the Family Chapter 7 - Individual Differences: Same Languages, Different Language Histories Chapter 8 - Bilingualism and Twins, Adoption, Single parents & Step-families Chapter 9 - Five Themes on Family Language Use

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