A Case Study of Salar Family Education in Trilingual Environment Based on the Theory of Trilingual Acquisition

Authors

  • Xiaoyan Han Faculty of Languages and Communication, Sultan Idris Education University, Malaysia
  • Hema Vanita Kesevan Faculty of Languages and Communication, Sultan Idris Education University, Malaysia

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.32996/jeltal.2024.6.3.3

Keywords:

Keywords: Trilingual Acquisition; Salar language; Family education; Trilingual environment.

Abstract

This study is based on trilingual acquisition and explores the influence of parental education and a trilingual environment through a case analysis of children's language acquisition in Salar families. The mother language (L1) is Salar, the second language (L2) is Mandarin, and the third language (L3) is English. The children's acquisition of three languages ​​and the acquisition process in a trilingual environment and family education were explored deeply through observation and interviews. The study results show that children are more likely to acquire the three languages in a trilingual environment. However, relying only on family education without providing a trilingual environment makes it generally more difficult for children to acquire three languages ​​than in a trilingual environment.

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Published

2024-08-06

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Research Article

How to Cite

Han, X., & Hema Vanita Kesevan. (2024). A Case Study of Salar Family Education in Trilingual Environment Based on the Theory of Trilingual Acquisition. Journal of English Language Teaching and Applied Linguistics , 6(3), 14-22. https://doi.org/10.32996/jeltal.2024.6.3.3