Italian-bangladeshis in london: Onward migration and its effects on their linguistic repertoire

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This article discussed language use and language maintenance among the Italian-Banglad eshi community in London, considering in particular the effects of onward migration on the reorganisation of their linguistic repertoire. Drawing on focus groups and interviews with the second-generation members of Italian-Bangladeshi families, initial findings revealed that Italian is maintained through communication with same-age friends and siblings, with older siblings acting as the main agents of language maintenance. English is considered the most important language and, together with a British education, functions as a pull-factor for onward migration to improve the second generation’s future prospects. Bengali, on the other hand, is spoken by parents among themselves and children are not always fluent in the language. Bengali also represents a marker of identity for the Italian-Bangladeshi community as opposed to the larger Sylheti-speaking British-Bangladeshi community.

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Goglia, F. (2021). Italian-bangladeshis in london: Onward migration and its effects on their linguistic repertoire. Languages, 6(3). https://doi.org/10.3390/languages6030121

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