Parental Attitudes Toward L1 Loss and Maintenance in Canada: Case Studies of Spanish-speaking Families

By Martin Guardado.

Published by The Learning Collection

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This paper reports on four case studies of Hispanic families living in Vancouver, Canada who are attempting to raise their children with two languages, Spanish and English. These families are having varying degrees of success with bilingualism.

International Journal of Learning, Volume 9. Article: Print (Spiral Bound), ISSN: 1447-9494, LC02-0093-2002. Article: Electronic (PDF File; 354.724KB), ISSN: 1447-9540, LC02-0093-2002.

Martin Guardado

Martin Guardado is a PhD student in the Department of Language and Literacy Education at the University of British Columbia. He is currently teaching in the UBC-Ritsumeikan Academic Exchange Program at the same university.

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