TY - JOUR
T1 - Changes in Ethnic Self-Identification and Heritage Language Preference in Adolescence
T2 - A Cross-Lagged Panel Study
AU - Geerlings, Jolien
AU - Verkuijten, Maykel
AU - Thijs, Jochem
PY - 2015/10/5
Y1 - 2015/10/5
N2 - This study analyses data of the U.S. Children of Immigrants Longitudinal Study and focuses on the relations and changes in ethnic self-identification and preferred language use from early to late adolescence. The findings show that over time (pan-)ethnic self-identification increased and preference to use the heritage language decreased from early to late adolescence. These results were found to be influence by period effects. Furthermore, self-identification and language use predicted each other over time. However, there were differences between adolescents from Spanish speaking (Latin American) immigrant families and adolescents from non-Spanish speaking (Asian) immigrant families. Ethnic self-identification and heritage language preference was stronger in the Asian subsample. In addition, ethnic self-identification is found to influence preferred language use for the Spanish speaking group, while language preference predicted ethnic self-identification over time among Asian adolescents.
AB - This study analyses data of the U.S. Children of Immigrants Longitudinal Study and focuses on the relations and changes in ethnic self-identification and preferred language use from early to late adolescence. The findings show that over time (pan-)ethnic self-identification increased and preference to use the heritage language decreased from early to late adolescence. These results were found to be influence by period effects. Furthermore, self-identification and language use predicted each other over time. However, there were differences between adolescents from Spanish speaking (Latin American) immigrant families and adolescents from non-Spanish speaking (Asian) immigrant families. Ethnic self-identification and heritage language preference was stronger in the Asian subsample. In addition, ethnic self-identification is found to influence preferred language use for the Spanish speaking group, while language preference predicted ethnic self-identification over time among Asian adolescents.
KW - adolescence
KW - ethnic self-identification
KW - ethnolinguistic vitality
KW - heritage language
KW - longitudinal
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=84940854667&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1177/0261927X14564467
DO - 10.1177/0261927X14564467
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:84940854667
SN - 0261-927X
VL - 34
SP - 501
EP - 520
JO - Journal of Language and Social Psychology
JF - Journal of Language and Social Psychology
IS - 5
ER -