Religious identity construction in transnational family talks: an autoethnographic study

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  • who: Muhammad Alasmari from the Department of English, College of Sciences and Arts and the Applied College at Al-Namas, Univeristy of Bisha have published the article: Religious Identity Construction in Transnational Family Talks: An Autoethnographic Study, in the Journal: Children 2023, 10, 277. of /2023/
  • what: The main focus of the study entails an analysis of personal auto-ethnographic accounts. Together, this research has provided a deeper understating of bilingual or multilingual language acquisition and behavior in the home, albeit mostly from psychological and language acquisition perspectives. Considering the religious language influenced the identity . . .

     

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