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What Really Matters in Early Bilingual and Biliteracy Acquisition? Home Language and Literacy Input in Chinese Heritage Language Learners

Ke, S., Xia, Y., & Zhang, J. (2023). What Really Matters in Early Bilingual and Biliteracy Acquisition? Home Language and Literacy Input in Chinese Heritage Language Learners. Researching and teaching Chinese as a foreign language. https://doi.org/10.1558/rtcfl.24922

 

Abstract

Home language and literacy input (HLLI) is critical for linguistic and literacy development in bilingual children. This exploratory study investigated home oral, and print input for Chinese heritage language learners between four and six years old in the United States and aimed to identify salient types of input associated with speaking and reading abilities in the heritage language (Chinese) and the societal language (English). Fifty-three parents completed a HLLI questionnaire and rated the speaking and reading competencies in Chinese and English of their children. The relationships between HLLI and bilingual abilities were examined via principal component analysis and regression. There were two major findings: first, Chinese speaking ability mainly depended on oral language exchange between parents and their children, as well as print exposure to Chinese; Chinese reading ability was associated with oral language exchange between parents and their children, as well as pinyin/bopomofo practice at home. Second, both speaking and reading abilities in English were significantly and positively related to children’s interest in reading English only. Evidence-based recommendations are provided regarding home language and literacy practices for young Chinese heritage language learners in the United States.

 

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