New ISOTIS paper: Language choices in parent-child interactions in Maghreb and Turkish immigrant families, a study in five European countries by Francot and colleagues
ISOTIS colleagues Francot, Broekhuizen, Blom & Leseman publish paper: Language choices in parent-child interactions in Maghreb and Turkish immigrant families, a study in five European countries in the Journal of Multilingual and Multicultural Development
ISOTIS researchers Francot, Broekhuizen, Blom & Leseman publish paper "Language choices in parent-child interactions in Maghreb and Turkish immigrant families, a study in five European countries" in the Journal of Multilingual and Multicultural Development.
The authors state "Overall, we found that parents’ language choice was strongest related to their self-reported language proficiency, rather than sociocultural factors. For the Maghreb groups only, we found some relations with religiosity, acculturation preferences and background characteristics, though parents’ language proficiency remained the strongest predictor."