4. The importance of (intergenerational) language transmission

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Language is a fundamental aspect of human communication and cultural identity. It is the primary means by which individuals express their thoughts, emotions, and experiences, and it plays a crucial role in shaping how people perceive the world around them. Language transmission, or the process by which a language is passed down from one generation to the next, is therefore of great significance, both for individuals and for communities as a whole (Siegel, 2011).

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In addition to preserving linguistic and cultural heritage, language transmission is also important for the cognitive and social development of children. Studies have shown that early exposure to language is crucial for the development of language skills, and that children who grow up in multilingual environments are better equipped to learn new languages and to think critically and creatively. Language transmission therefore plays an important role in shaping the cognitive and social development of future generations, and in equipping them with the skills and resources they need to succeed in a rapidly changing world (Fishman, 1999). However, language transmission is not always a straightforward process. There are a number of factors that can interfere with the transmission of language, including social and economic changes, migration, and the increasing prevalence of dominant languages such as English. For minority languages, in particular, language transmission is often threatened, as parents may choose not to pass down their language to their children for fear that it will not be useful in a globalized world dominated by dominant languages. To ensure the continued transmission of language and cultural heritage, it is therefore necessary to address these challenges and to support efforts to preserve and revitalize minority languages. This can be done in a number of ways, including language revitalization programs, the creation of multilingual schools and curricula, and the promotion of language immersion programs.

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In conclusion, language transmission is a vital aspect of human communication and cultural identity, and is essential for the preservation of linguistic and cultural heritage, as well as for the cognitive and social development of future generations. Despite the challenges associated with language transmission, it is possible to support and strengthen this process through a range of initiatives that promote linguistic diversity and multilingualism (Spolski, 2004). By investing in language transmission, we can ensure that future generations have access to the linguistic and cultural resources they need to thrive in a rapidly changing world.
 
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