Journal | Annali di Ca’ Foscari. Serie orientale
Journal issue | 60 | 2024
Research Article | Family Language Policies for Maintaining Arabic as a Home Language in Italy: The AHLI Project
Abstract
The AHLI Project, focusing on Arabic as a Home Language in Italy, explores family language policies among Arabic-speaking communities. Employing an interdisciplinary approach and a mixed-method design, the research reveals a complex linguistic spectrum. It uncovers the dynamic interplay between language maintenance and shift, the desire to transmit Arabic, attitudes, and family choices. While highlighting the significant presence of Arabic in linguistic repertoires, disparities between practices and beliefs emerge. The findings bear theoretical and practical implications for promoting democratic plurilingual education and guiding language policy actions at both micro and macro levels.
Submitted: Feb. 21, 2024 | Accepted: June 17, 2024 | Published July 25, 2024 | Language: en
Keywords Arabic • Family language policy • Plurilingualism • Language maintenance and shift • Home language
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