Code switching

Code switching
Author: Penelope Gardner-Chloros
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 255
Release: 2009-06-25
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9780521862646

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An interdisciplinary overview of code-switching, whereby bilingual speakers switch between different languages or language varieties.

Code Switching

Code Switching
Author: Mareike L. Keller
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 102
Release: 2020-01-03
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9783030346676

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This book systematically discusses the link between bilingual language production and its manifestation in historical documents, drawing together two branches of linguistics which have much in common but are traditionally dealt with separately. By combining the study of historical mixed texts with the principles of modern code-switching and bilingualism research, the author argues that the cognitive processes underpinning the human capacity to produce mixed utterances have remained unchanged throughout history, even as the languages themselves are constantly changing. This book will be of interest to scholars of historical linguistics, syntactic theory (particularly generative grammar), language variation and change.

Code Switching

Code Switching
Author: Audrey Nelson Ph.D.,Claire Damken Brown Ph.D.
Publsiher: Penguin
Total Pages: 368
Release: 2009-09-01
Genre: Self-Help
ISBN: 9781101133606

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Mars and Venus head to work... Day-to-day, face-to-face workplace communication between men and women is often dysfunctional because each gender employs different speech pat­terns. When careers and paychecks are on the line, clear communication is crucial-from the mailroom to the boardroom. Code Switching explains what to say, how to say it, how to be taken seriously, and how to act while speaking with the opposite sex for maximum effectiveness in the workplace. Included are: •How men and women manage conversation, and the value of "chitchat" prior to a meeting. •How men use language to impart information and women use language to build or indicate rela­tionship. •How men use e-mail to emphasize control while women use it to share and build rapport. •How women can use language to build their credibility. •How humor is used as a power play, to build ter­ritory, or to exclude others. •How gender talk creates and shapes work rela­tionships.

Code Switching in Conversation

Code Switching in Conversation
Author: Peter Auer
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 368
Release: 2013-07-04
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9781134606733

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Code Switching, the alternating use of two or more languages ation, has become an increasingly topical and important field of research. Now available in paperback, Code-Switching in Conversation brings together contributions from a wide variety of sociolinguistics settings in which the phenomenon is observed. It addresses not only the structure and the function, but also the ideological values of such bilingual behaviour. The contributors question many views of code switching on the empirical basis of many European and non European contexts. By bringing together linguistics, anthropological and socio-psychological research, they move towards a more realistic conception of bilingual conversation action.

Multidisciplinary Approaches to Code Switching

Multidisciplinary Approaches to Code Switching
Author: Ludmila Isurin,Donald Winford,Kees de Bot
Publsiher: John Benjamins Publishing
Total Pages: 386
Release: 2009-07-10
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9789027289285

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The volume presents a selection of contributions by leading scholars in the field of code-switching. In the past the phenomenon of code-switching was studied within different subfields of linguistics and they all took their own perspectives on code-switching without taking into account findings from other subdisciplines. This book raises a question of a much broader multidisciplinary approach to studying the phenomenon of code-switching; calls for integration of disciplines; and illustrates how frameworks from one subfield can be applied to models in another. The volume includes survey chapters, empirical studies, contributions that use empirical data to test new hypotheses about code-switching, or suggest new approaches and models for the study of code-switching, and chapters that discuss principles and constraints of code-switching, and code-switching vs. transfer. The book is easily accessible to anyone who is interested in the phenomenon of code-switching in bilinguals.

One Speaker Two Languages

One Speaker  Two Languages
Author: Lesley Milroy,Pieter Muysken
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 384
Release: 1995-08-17
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 0521479126

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Code-switching - the alternating use of several languages by bilingual speakers - does not usually indicate lack of competence on the part of the speaker in any of the languages concerned, but results from complex bilingual skills. The reasons why people switch their codes are as varied as the directions from which linguists approach this issue, and raise many sociological, psychological, and grammatical questions. This volume of essays by leading scholars brings together the main strands of current research in four major areas: the policy implications of code-switching in specific institutional and community settings; the perspective of social theory on code-switching as a form of speech behaviour in particular social contexts; the grammatical analysis of code-switching, including the factors that constrain switching even within a sentence; and the implications of code-switching in bilingual processing and development.

Code Switching in Early English

Code Switching in Early English
Author: Herbert Schendl,Laura Wright
Publsiher: Walter de Gruyter
Total Pages: 349
Release: 2011-11-30
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9783110253368

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The complex linguistic situation of earlier multilingual Britain has led to numerous contact-induced changes in the history of English. However, bi- and multilingual texts, which are attested in a large variety of text types, are still an underresearched aspect of earlier linguistic contact. Such texts, which switch between Latin, English and French, have increasingly been recognized as instances of written code-switching and as highly relevant evidence for the linguistic strategies which medieval and early modern multilingual speakers used for different purposes. The contributions in this volume approach this phenomenon of mixed-language texts from the point of view of code-switching, an important mechanism of linguistic change. Based on a variety of text types and genres from the medieval and Early Modern English periods, the individual papers present detailed linguistic analyses of a large number of texts, addressing a variety of issues, including methodological questions as well as functional, pragmatic, syntactic and lexical aspects of language mixing. The very specific nature of language mixing in some text types also raises important theoretical questions such as the distinction between borrowing and switching, the existence of discrete linguistic codes in earlier multilingual Britain and, more generally, the possible limits of the code-switching paradigm for the analysis of these mixed texts from the early history of English. Thus the volume is of particular interest not only for historical linguists, medievalists and students of the history of English, but also for sociolinguists, psycholinguists, language theorists and typologists.

The Cambridge Handbook of Linguistic Code switching

The Cambridge Handbook of Linguistic Code switching
Author: Barbara E. Bullock,Almeida Jacqueline Toribio
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2012-04-26
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 1107605415

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Code-switching - the alternating use of two languages in the same stretch of discourse by a bilingual speaker - is a dominant topic in the study of bilingualism and a phenomenon that generates a great deal of pointed discussion in the public domain. This handbook provides the most comprehensive guide to this bilingual phenomenon to date. Drawing on empirical data from a wide range of language pairings, the leading researchers in the study of bilingualism examine the linguistic, social and cognitive implications of code-switching in up-to-date and accessible survey chapters. The Cambridge Handbook of Linguistic Code-switching will serve as a vital resource for advanced undergraduate and graduate students, as a wide-ranging overview for linguists, psychologists and speech scientists and as an informative guide for educators interested in bilingual speech practices.