Role of Demographic Factors in Children’s Language Acquisition at Middle Level: A South Asian Countries’ Survey Study

Authors

  • Sana Nazir Ahmed Lecturer, English Language and Literature, School of English, Minhaj University Lahore, Pakistan. Author
  • Mehwish Liaqat Lecturer, School of Education, Minhaj University Lahore, Pakistan. Author
  • Rabia Aslam Independent Researcher, Lahore, Pakistan. Author
  • Muhammad Suhaib Karamat M.Phil Scholar, Minhaj University, Lahore, Pakistan. Author

Keywords:

Middle-level Students in Asian Countries, Language Learning, Language Acquisition of Asian Children, Demographic Factors, Children's Language in South Asian Countries

Abstract

Language is one of the most complex abilities, especially teaching in a formal learning environment and demography may help to comprehend social and economic issues and find viable answers. It engages in market research, labor market analysis, insurance forecasting, economic development, and social planning. People in South Asian countries work for private and public institutions at local, regional, national, and international levels. This research deals with the language learning of child acquisition and its influence on demographic elements, and the most crucial element in this discussion is the various implications on South Asia countries and the results of a research study conducted among private and government students (N=500) who are studying in different Muslim and nonMuslims schools of Lahore, Pakistan. This study investigates the effect of demographic factors on children's language acquisition at the middle level all over Asian countries. The researchers developed a questionnaire that contained 40 items, 37 are close-ended and 3 are open-ended. Quantitative and descriptive statistics with SPSS software are employed to investigate the effect of all demographic factors on the language learning process of children. The results indicate the pertinent findings against each major construct/theme such as age, gender, parents' (income, status, education, background, and occupation), social and economic context, rural and urban society, and cultural influence. It also shows that each factor has a deep influence on language acquisition among middle-level students, and Asian countries are affected a lot. This study investigates the short- and long-term effects of demographic variables on the language acquisition of South Asian children. 

 

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2022-12-31

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