2009
DOI: 10.1016/j.pragma.2009.02.005
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Sibling interaction and symbolic capital: Toward a theory of political micro-economy

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“…The contribution that older siblings make might be explained by linguistic and cognitive scaffolding (Howe et al 2005), which becomes visible in behaviour such as direct feedback or linguistic improvement/correction. This is true for both monolingual and multilingual families (Bhimji 2006, Nilep 2009). However, Prime et al…”
Section: Impact Of Siblingsmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…The contribution that older siblings make might be explained by linguistic and cognitive scaffolding (Howe et al 2005), which becomes visible in behaviour such as direct feedback or linguistic improvement/correction. This is true for both monolingual and multilingual families (Bhimji 2006, Nilep 2009). However, Prime et al…”
Section: Impact Of Siblingsmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Global warming will hit poorer countries hardest likely to suffer the biggest increase in hot days and extreme weather because of climate change. Somehow the developing nations play a significant role in global warming due to use of primary energy resources; meanwhile, some reports [20,21] claim that "this is inverse to the generally accepted responsibility for climate change, which falls mainly on rich countries that benefited early on from industry, and thus have historically high emissions, compared with poorer countries that have only begun catching up in the past few decades".…”
Section: Environmentalmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Microeconomy has been investigated broadly in the literature [20,21,[25][26][27]. One of the newest findings pointed out a micro-level economy paradigm focused on evidence from a home appliance manufacturer [21].…”
Section: Achieving the 2030 Global Agenda For 17 Sustainable Development Goals (Sdgs)mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In families, children learn that being and doing a community, in this case a family, is a discursive endeavour, as family relations and family-related roles and identities are shaped and experienced through talk (Tannen et al 2007). Consequently, scholars have examined socialization during story-telling and (or as part of ) dinner talk (Blum-Kulka 1997;Pontecorvo, Fasulo, and Sterponi, 2001); parents socializing children on using hints or honorifics; on code-switching, language policies and language heritage in multilingual families (Nilep 2009;Seals 2017); on socialization and the dynamics of multicultural, multilingual, globalised and post-colonial communities (Duff and May 2017;Moore 2008;Schieffelin and Ochs 1986), and so on.…”
Section: Socialization In Families and Among Childrenmentioning
confidence: 99%