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Ong T, Ting S. Intergenerational Transmission of Chinese Foochow: Exploring a Connection between Family Language Policy and Language-Ethnicity Dimensions. LRR 2022; 13 (3) :345-374
URL: http://lrr.modares.ac.ir/article-14-57374-fa.html
Ong Teresa، Ting Su-Hie. Intergenerational Transmission of Chinese Foochow: Exploring a Connection between Family Language Policy and Language-Ethnicity Dimensions. جستارهای زبانی. 1401; 13 (3) :345-374

URL: http://lrr.modares.ac.ir/article-14-57374-fa.html


1- PhD, Nanyang Technological University ، ongtesa@gmail.com
2- PhD, Universiti Malaysia Sarawak
چکیده:   (1277 مشاهده)
This study examines intergenerational transmission of Chinese Foochow in Sarawak, Malaysia by exploring a connection between family language policy and language-ethnicity dimensions. The specific aspects examined were: (a) family language practices; (b) family language ideology in defining characteristics of being a Foochow; and (c) family language attitudes towards heritage language management. Data were collected through semi-structured interviews conducted with nine Foochow ethnic families (29 participants) from urban Sarawak, Malaysia. The findings showed the Foochow dialect was mainly spoken at the highest level of the family hierarchy with the lowest level shifting to use standard languages (Mandarin and/or English). The nine families held strong beliefs regarding their ethnic identity being passed down by birth, blood, and descent and thus, not being able to speak Foochow did not subtract from their Foochow ethnicity. Some participants defined themselves as Foochow because they practised Foochow customs and ate Foochow food, indicative of the phenomenological dimension of the language-ethnicity link. As the dialect is predicted to lose its role and status in urban settings, various strategies for managing Foochow which attributed agency to others were provided by the participants. The findings suggested that attributing ethnic identity to paternity and not patrimony will lead to potential loss of Foochow from the linguistic repertoire of the youngest generation in urban localities in Malaysia.

 
واژه‌های کلیدی: family language policy، language-ethnicity، paternity، Foochow، Malaysia
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انتشار: 1401/5/10

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