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The role of minority language-speaking families, community and the majority society in the intergenerational language transmission of the Korean language in New Zealand.
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Kim, Jean. - : University of Canterbury, 2019
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“Are we doing the right thing?” How Korean immigrant families practise their family language policies in monolingual-focused New Zealand ...
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“Are we doing the right thing?” How Korean immigrant families practise their family language policies in monolingual-focused New Zealand ...
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Negotiating multiple investments in languages and identities : the language socialization of Generation 1.5 Korean-Canadian university students
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Kim, Jean. - : University of British Columbia, 2008
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Negotiating multiple investments in languages and identities : the language socialization of Generation 1.5 Korean-Canadian university students
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Kim, Jean. - : University of British Columbia, 2008
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Negotiating multiple investments in languages and identities : the language socialization of Generation 1.5 Korean-Canadian university students ...
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Kim, Jean. - : University of British Columbia, 2008
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Negotiating multiple investments in languages and identities : the language socialization of Generation 1.5 Korean-Canadian university students
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Kim, Jean. - : University of British Columbia, 2008
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