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Cassie Smith-Christmas
Cassie Smith-Christmas
National University of Ireland, Galway
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What Is Family Language Policy?
C Smith-Christmas, C Smith-Christmas
Family language policy: Maintaining an Endangered language in the home, 1-19, 2016
2582016
Being socialised into language shift: the impact of extended family members on family language policy
C Smith-Christmas
Journal of Multilingual and Multicultural Development 35 (5), 511-526, 2014
1112014
Family language policy: New directions
C Smith-Christmas
Family language policies in a multilingual world, 23-39, 2016
712016
‘One Cas, Two Cas’: Exploring the affective dimensions of family language policy
C Smith-Christmas
Multilingua 37 (2), 131-152, 2018
692018
New speakers of minority languages: Linguistic ideologies and practices
C Smith-Christmas, PÓM Noel, M Hornsby, M Moriarty
Palgrave Macmillan UK, 2018
592018
New speakers, familiar concepts?
NP Ó Murchadha, M Hornsby, C Smith-Christmas, M Moriarty
New speakers of minority languages: Linguistic ideologies and practices, 1-22, 2018
522018
11 Child agency and home language maintenance
C Smith-Christmas
Handbook of home language maintenance and development: Social and affective …, 2020
502020
Using a ‘Family Language Policy’lens to explore the dynamic and relational nature of child agency
C Smith‐Christmas
Children & Society 36 (3), 354-368, 2022
492022
A kind of success story: Family language policy in three different sociopolitical contexts
C Smith-Christmas, M Bergroth, I Bezcioğlu-Göktolga
International Multilingual Research Journal 13 (2), 88-101, 2019
422019
‘Is it really for talking?’: the implications of associating a minority language with the school
C Smith-Christmas
Support, Transmission, Education and Target Varieties in the Celtic …, 2019
342019
Complementary reversing language shift strategies in education: the importance of adult heritage learners of threatened minority languages
C Smith-Christmas, TC Armstrong
Current Issues in Language Planning 15 (3), 312-326, 2014
292014
I've lost it here dè a bh'agam: Language shift, maintenance, and code-switching in a bilingual family
C Smith-Christmas
University of Glasgow, 2012
282012
When X doesn’t mark the spot: the intersection of language shift, identity and family language policy
C Smith-Christmas
International Journal of the Sociology of Language 2019 (255), 133-158, 2019
192019
Stance and code-switching: Gaelic-English bilinguals on the Isles of Skye and Harris
C Smith-Christmas
Language Variation-European Perspectives IV, 229-246, 2013
162013
How to turn the tide: The policy implications emergent from comparing a ‘post-vernacular FLP’to a ‘pro-Gaelic FLP’
C Smith-Christmas, SL NicLeòid
Language Policy 19 (4), 575-593, 2020
152020
Double-voicing and rubber ducks: The dominance of English in the imaginative play of two bilingual sisters
C Smith-Christmas
International Journal of Bilingual Education and Bilingualism 25 (4), 1336-1348, 2022
132022
M., & Moriarty, M.(Eds.).(2018)
C Smith-Christmas, Ó Murchadha, H NP
New speakers of minority languages: Linguistic ideologies and practices, 0
12
Gaelic Scotland and Ireland: Issues of class and diglossia in an evolving social landscape
C Smith-Christmas, Ó hIfearnáin Tadhg
Globalising Sociolinguistics, 256-269, 2015
112015
Regression on the fused lect continuum? Discourse markers in Scottish Gaelic–English speech
C Smith-Christmas
Journal of Pragmatics 94, 64-75, 2016
102016
Michael Hornsby & Máiréad Moriarty (eds.). 2018
C Smith-Christmas, PÓM Noel
New speakers of minority languages, 0
9
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