Family Language Policy in the Estonian Diaspora in Finland: Language Ideology and Home Language Education

Author:

Aksinovits Larissa1ORCID,Verschik Anna2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Finnish Association of Home Language Teachers, Oman äidinkielen opettajat, 04320 Helsinki, Finland

2. School of Humanities, Tallinn University, 10120 Tallinn, Estonia

Abstract

The article deals with family language policy (FLP) among Estonian families in Finland. The focus is on language beliefs concerning maintenance of Estonian and Estonian home language (HL) classes provided by municipalities free of charge. Using the classical three-component model of FLP by Spolsky (language beliefs, language management, language practices), the analysis concentrates on language beliefs (the importance of Estonian and HL education) and management (real actions that enable children’s involvement in HL classes). The data were collected from eight Estonian families via semi-structured interviews. The caregivers have higher education and stable incomes. All participants emphasized the importance of proficiency in Estonian for their ethnolinguistic identity and the beneficial aspects of HL classes. However, we found discrepancies between beliefs and actual behavior: the children do not attend Estonian HL classes because of complicated logistics and, according to the caregivers, poor language teaching methods (this claim is not supported by any evidence). Such discrepancies between beliefs and management have been attested in various recent studies of other minorities.

Publisher

MDPI AG

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