Preregistration for kinship terms of address and reference for grandparents in Singapore

  • Kelly SN Choo (Creator)
  • Suzy Styles (Creator)
  • Suzy J. Styles (Contributor)

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Description

Preregistration Documents. The use of kinship terms of address and reference reflects the concept of language socialization. Kinship terms use can be referred to as child-centred, when an adult uses the word a child would normally use to label a person, when talking to the child. The language context of Singapore may be described as a contact language environment subject to rapid intergenerational change. The main question being investigated in this study is how Singaporean parents use child-centred naming when it comes to naming their child’s grandparent(s) in different contexts. This preregistration describes the hypotheses and analysis plan for a survey designed for Singaporean parents of young children. V1.2 unrestricts the document V1.3 removes terms of use for embargo
Date made available2022
PublisherDR-NTU (Data)

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