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                        1.  Language transmission in the family


                        In transmitting Welsh to their children in the home, parents/carers can provide a beneficial
                        basis for their children’s linguistic development.

                        Research into the factors influencing Welsh language transmission and use in the home has
                        explored aspects such as the Welsh language ability of the parents, the role of attitudes towards
                        Welsh and English, and the pragmatic elements of managing one or more languages in the
                        household. Research undertaken by Gathercole et al. (2007) found that the factors appearing to be
                        the most significant in influencing the language spoken by the child and spoken by parents to
                        the child included parents’ linguistic background and the parents’ ability in Welsh (which was
                        highly correlated with a number of factors including use of Welsh with friends and close social
                        networks). In this respect, there is a clear link with the second theme of this strategy, which
                        discusses the development of social opportunities for adults and families to use Welsh. Recently
                        published research (Welsh Government 2017b) shows that language use and transmission are
                        personal and complex issues, and suggests how Welsh speakers’ orientation towards the use of the
                        language can change over time.























































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