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September 2021 Seminar
Intergenerational language transmission in Irish-, Kurdish- and Polish-speaking families
This first seminar in the CALM 2021 Series by Dr Cassie Smith-Christmas will explore a model developed to give a holistic account of caregivers' goals for successful intergenerational language transmission, referred to as the 'Saibhreas' model.
This model was developed within an autochthonous minority language context (Irish in Corca Dhuibhne, co. Kerry with the 'Sustaining Minoritized Languages in Europe' initiative), but the talk will show the relevance of the model to conceptualising intergenerational transmission of heritage languages in Ireland through the project 'Languages, Families, and Society'.
The talk will outline the various challenges families encounter in reaching their goals for successful intergenerational language transmission and will discuss possible societal interventions that could help mitigate these causes.