Concept information
Preferred term
one person-one language
Definition(s)
- The one person-one language (OPOL) strategy for helping develop bilingualism in families is also known as one parent-one language. It refers to a language strategy in which two parents who speak two different native languages use each of their native languages to converse with their children. [Source: Encyclopedia of Bilingual Education; One Person-One Language]
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URI
http://data.loterre.fr/ark:/67375/N9J-R4VB8K5C-S
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