17.3699, Qs: When the Mother Tongue is not the Father Tongue

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Subject: 17.3699, Qs: When the Mother Tongue is not the Father Tongue

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Date: 11-Dec-2006
From: Kim Potowski < kimpotow at uic.edu >
Subject: When the Mother Tongue is not the Father Tongue 

	
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Date: Thu, 14 Dec 2006 12:53:36
From: Kim Potowski < kimpotow at uic.edu >
Subject: When the Mother Tongue is not the Father Tongue 
 


I'm looking for research on the influence of mothers in the development of 
children's language (or dialect variety).  I have found Laura Kamada (1997), 
Julie Roberts (1997), Tse & Ingram (1987) and Lanza (2004, chapter 6).  Any 
other suggestions are appreciated. 

Linguistic Field(s): Language Acquisition




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