2021
DOI: 10.4236/ojml.2021.113029
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Grandparents in Minority Language Maintenance: Mandarin Chinese in Canada

Abstract: This article investigates the role of grandparents in Mandarin Chinese retention by children in Saskatchewan, Canada. The materials for the study come from interviews with 60 Mandarin Chinese/English bi-multilingual children between the ages of 6 and 13 in the families of immigrants from China residing in Saskatchewan, Canada. Additional materials describing bilingual children's Mandarin language proficiency come from a picture description as well as Chinese characters reading and writing tasks. The interview … Show more

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“…Studies on HLM, which is the crux of this study, have examined it among the first generation, second generation (Bezcioglu-Goktolga & Yagmur, 2022; Chatzidaki et al, 2021; Lising, 2022) and mainly children of immigrants (Park, 2022; Torsh, 2022; Xiang, 2021). These studies, especially in the United States, have focused primarily on the language maintenance of heritage languages with high numeric strength.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Studies on HLM, which is the crux of this study, have examined it among the first generation, second generation (Bezcioglu-Goktolga & Yagmur, 2022; Chatzidaki et al, 2021; Lising, 2022) and mainly children of immigrants (Park, 2022; Torsh, 2022; Xiang, 2021). These studies, especially in the United States, have focused primarily on the language maintenance of heritage languages with high numeric strength.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%