Cast-away cultures and taboo tongues : face(t)s of first language loss
This dissertation examines first language loss, or lack of first language development, in minority first language children, trying to answer the questions: (a) what have been the consequences (negative or positive) of losing a first language?, and (b) what does first language loss mean both perso...
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ndltd-UBC-oai-circle.library.ubc.ca-2429-67042018-01-05T17:33:18Z Cast-away cultures and taboo tongues : face(t)s of first language loss Kouritzin, Sandra Gail Language attrition - Social aspects Language attrition - Psychological aspects This dissertation examines first language loss, or lack of first language development, in minority first language children, trying to answer the questions: (a) what have been the consequences (negative or positive) of losing a first language?, and (b) what does first language loss mean both personally and literally? Taking a multiple life history case study approach, this dissertation seeks to understand first language loss from a descriptive, narrative, retrospective, and personal point-of-view, one heretofore overlooked in language loss research. Linguistic life histories were collected through a series of interviews with each of 21 subjects. Five of the life histories are included in full edited form and are intensively analysed in this dissertation. Additionally, all 21 case studies are reviewed in an emergent theme analysis which examines the consequences of first language loss for family relationships, school relationships, school performance, and self image. A final section of the emergent theme analysis tries to determine the meaning of first language loss. A number of negative consequences of losing one's primary language are cited, including familial misunderstanding, loss of extended family, loss of parental closeness and guidance, anger and frustration toward the family, the school system and the community, poor scholastic performance in some subject areas, poor self image, loss of employment opportunity and marketability, and loss of cultural identity. It is concluded that first language loss has had a significantly negative impact on many aspects of the subjects' lives. Education, Faculty of Language and Literacy Education (LLED), Department of Graduate 2009-04-01T22:19:41Z 2009-04-01T22:19:41Z 1997 1997-11 Text Thesis/Dissertation http://hdl.handle.net/2429/6704 eng For non-commercial purposes only, such as research, private study and education. Additional conditions apply, see Terms of Use https://open.library.ubc.ca/terms_of_use. 15697784 bytes application/pdf |
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This dissertation examines first language loss, or lack of first language
development, in minority first language children, trying to answer the questions: (a)
what have been the consequences (negative or positive) of losing a first language?, and
(b) what does first language loss mean both personally and literally? Taking a multiple
life history case study approach, this dissertation seeks to understand first language loss
from a descriptive, narrative, retrospective, and personal point-of-view, one heretofore
overlooked in language loss research. Linguistic life histories were collected through a
series of interviews with each of 21 subjects. Five of the life histories are included in full
edited form and are intensively analysed in this dissertation. Additionally, all 21 case
studies are reviewed in an emergent theme analysis which examines the consequences
of first language loss for family relationships, school relationships, school performance,
and self image. A final section of the emergent theme analysis tries to determine the
meaning of first language loss. A number of negative consequences of losing one's
primary language are cited, including familial misunderstanding, loss of extended
family, loss of parental closeness and guidance, anger and frustration toward the
family, the school system and the community, poor scholastic performance in some
subject areas, poor self image, loss of employment opportunity and marketability, and
loss of cultural identity. It is concluded that first language loss has had a significantly
negative impact on many aspects of the subjects' lives. === Education, Faculty of === Language and Literacy Education (LLED), Department of === Graduate |
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Cast-away cultures and taboo tongues : face(t)s of first language loss |
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