Language as Cultural Practice
Discover the profound insights of Language as Cultural Practice by Sandra R. Schecter, published by Taylor & Francis Inc in 2002. This enlightening book delves into the intricate relationship between home language practices and the development of bilingual and biliterate abilities among language minority children. Through an ethnographic study focused on language socialization practices within Mexican-background families in the United States, Schecter provides a compelling exploration of how cultural contexts shape language acquisition and literacy. With 248 pages of rich analysis and thought-provoking discussions, this paperback is a must-read for educators, linguists, and anyone interested in the dynamics of language and culture. Enhance your understanding of bilingualism and the cultural factors that influence language development with this essential resource.