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1 Acceptance of entomophagy among Canadians at an insectarium Velchovska N; Khelifa R; 41565845
BIOLOGY
2 Affect, Disordered Eating Attitudes and Behaviors, and Orthorexia Nervosa Among Women: Mediation Through Intuitive Eating Khoshzad M; Maïano C; Morin AJS; Aimé A; 40723751
PSYCHOLOGY
3 Trilingual families language strategies: potential predictors and effect on trilingual exposure Quirk E; Hadeed N; Byers-Heinlein K; 40443954
PSYCHOLOGY
4 Effects of Cognition-based and Affect-based Trust Attitudes on Trust Intentions Gill H; Vreeker-Williamson E; Hing LS; Cassidy SA; Boies K; 39507389
PSYCHOLOGY
5 Quebec-based parents' concerns regarding their children's multilingual development Quirk E; Brouillard M; Ahooja A; Ballinger S; Polka L; Byers-Heinlein K; Kircher R; 39055771
PSYCHOLOGY
6 Weight bias among Canadians: Associations with sociodemographics, BMI and body image constructs Côté M; Forouhar V; Edache IY; Alberga AS; 38964079
HKAP
7 Understanding Adolescents' Experiences With Menstrual Pain to Inform the User-Centered Design of a Mindfulness-Based App: Mixed Methods Investigation Study Gagnon MM; Brilz AR; Alberts NM; Gordon JL; Risling TL; Stinson JN; 38587886
PSYCHOLOGY
8 Psychological need satisfaction across work and personal life: an empirical test of a comprehensive typology Fernet C; Morin AJS; Mueller MB; Gillet N; Austin S; 37744584
PSYCHOLOGY
9 Weight bias internalization and beliefs about the causes of obesity among the Canadian public Vida Forouhar 37620795
HKAP
10 Quebec-based Parents' Attitudes Towards Childhood Multilingualism: Evaluative Dimensions and Potential Predictors Kircher R; Quirk E; Brouillard M; Ahooja A; Ballinger S; Polka L; Byers-Heinlein K; 36051630
PSYCHOLOGY
11 The associations between orthorexia nervosa and the sociocultural attitudes: the mediating role of basic psychological needs and health anxiety. Tóth-Király I, Gajdos P, Román N, Vass N, Rigó A 31811515
PSYCHOLOGY

 

Title:Trilingual families language strategies: potential predictors and effect on trilingual exposure
Authors:Quirk EHadeed NByers-Heinlein K
Link:https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40443954/
DOI:10.1080/14790718.2024.2302100
Publication:International journal of multilingualism
Keywords:family language strategylanguage exposuremultilingual parentingparental attitudesparental concernstrilingual development
PMID:40443954 Category: Date Added:2025-05-30
Dept Affiliation: PSYCHOLOGY
1 Department of Psychology, Concordia University.

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Family language strategies are approaches that parents adopt for language use with their multilingual children. In bilingual contexts, these strategies influence children's language exposure and development (Macleod et al., 2022). In the more complex context of trilingualism, how families settle on strategies and their relationship with exposure may differ. We examined these relationships in a pre-registered online study of 31 families raising trilingual toddlers aged 18-36 months living in Montreal with English, French - the city's two community languages - and various heritage languages. Families' language strategy and language background, children's exposure, and parents' attitudes and concerns towards children's trilingualism were assessed via questionnaire. The most frequent strategies adopted involved mixed use of a community and heritage language with children. Strategies that excluded the community languages at home were associated with lower parent proficiency in the community languages and higher heritage language exposure. Mixed strategies led to more balanced exposure to the three languages. Attitudes towards trilingualism were favorable, concerns were weak, and neither showed a relationship with family language strategy choice. These findings shed new light on unique features of trilingual language environments and open future directions for research on how they relate to the development of three languages.





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