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Wednesday, May 29, 2019

Language Separation in Immigrant Families Essay -- Immigrants Immigrat

Language Separation in Immigrant FamiliesIn America, each family usually has a standard language spoken in the household. Communication is informal and mothers can talk with their children and they can connect with them. Some people who have this benefit are unaware that some families do not have this improvement in their homes. Lee Thomas and Linh Cao understand that some families have language change through each generation. Cao herself lived in house where her relatives used several contrary languages and learned first hand that there are many losses when a family doesnt share a common language. Thomas and Cao wrote this article specifically for parents and families that have language separation through generations. Both authors have background knowledge about language from their experiences. Thomas was a teacher of linguistics at the University of Nevada. Cao taught English at Sparks High School in Nevada. Cao also grew up in a family where the language predominately spoken by each person changed by age group. She was born in Vietnam and her first language was ...

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