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"Transmitting Minority Languages: Complementary Reversing Language Shift Strategies" edited by Michael Hornsby and Wilson McLeod explores the challenges faced by minority languages in the context of global integration. The book emphasizes the importance of attitudes and ideologies in language maintenance, highlighting the role of families in intergenerational language transmission. Various strategies, including the Family Language Policy model, are presented to support the revitalization of minority languages. The book also addresses the complexities of language transmission in diverse contexts, making it a valuable resource for educators, researchers, and practitioners in the field of minority language studies. [Extracted from the article] |