Native languages and languages in families and societies are the "mother tongue" written by Alan Tam, "Language use in family and society" by Lee Thomas and Lin Kao, how important language is in communication I will use one example to speak a language other than English. Language is important to both writers and hence each family is close to a member of another family, but they will contact the language in different ways for Tan and her mother. It is very special.
Prose, Amy Tan's "mother tongue" and Richard Rodriguez's "private language, common language" is the author's personal memory of the gap between family and official languages. Most importantly, because two writers grew up in a family of immigrants, depending on the place of residence, it is difficult to use different languages both at home and in society. In other words, in their lives, they face the following two forms of languages: the "private" language used by families and the "official" language outside the family. Considering all factors, Richard Rodriguez had a hard time to overcome the difference between his mother tongue Spanish "Spanish" and the gringos language "English". Meanwhile, Amy Tan is facing various levels of English, but her mother tongue is broken English and is full English.
Native languages and languages in families and societies are the "mother tongue" written by Alan Tam, "Language use in family and society" by Lee Thomas and Lin Kao, how important language is in communication I will use one example to speak a language other than English. Language is important to both authors and hence each family is approaching a different family, but they approach the language in different ways - ... those who do not want to shake hands like Americans prefer Instead of letting an unknown spirit jump in faith, lead the process of cultural assimilation through the hero's packaged idea (4). Therefore, most of the story about living in a remote place consists of writers of immigrant culture or observation culture written in English without participation (2).