Grammatical Theory and Bilingual Codeswitching

Grammatical Theory and Bilingual Codeswitching
Author: Jeff MacSwan
Publsiher: MIT Press
Total Pages: 335
Release: 2014-12-05
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9780262027892

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Part III: Codeswitching and the LF Interface -- 9 The Semantic Interpretation and Syntactic Distribution of Determiner Phrases in Spanish-English Codeswitching -- 10 Codeswitching and the Syntax-Semantics Interface -- Part IV: Codeswitching and Language Processing -- 11 A Minimalist Parsing Model for Codeswitching -- 12 Language Dominance and Codeswitching Asymmetries -- Contributors -- Index

Duelling Languages

Duelling Languages
Author: Carol Myers-Scotton
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 306
Release: 1997
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 019823712X

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As much a study in grammatical theory as of language in use, the aim of this book is to describe and explain intrasential codeswitching - the production of two or more languages within the same sentence.

The Handbook of Bilingualism and Multilingualism

The Handbook of Bilingualism and Multilingualism
Author: Tej K. Bhatia,William C. Ritchie
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 978
Release: 2014-09-15
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9781118941270

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**Honored as a 2013 Choice Outstanding Academic Title** Comprising state-of-the-art research, this substantially expanded and revised Handbook discusses the latest global and interdisciplinary issues across bilingualism and multilingualism. Includes the addition of ten new authors to the contributor team, and coverage of seven new topics ranging from global media to heritage language learning Provides extensively revised coverage of bilingual and multilingual communities, polyglot aphasia, creolization, indigenization, linguistic ecology and endangered languages, multilingualism, and forensic linguistics Brings together a global team of internationally-renowned researchers from different disciplines Covers a wide variety of topics, ranging from neuro- and psycho-linguistic research to studies of media and psychological counseling Assesses the latest issues in worldwide linguistics, including the phenomena and the conceptualization of 'hyperglobalization', and emphasizes geographical centers of global conflict and commerce

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 Bilingual Children

Code switching in Bilingual Children
Author: Katja F. Cantone
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 289
Release: 2007-03-21
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9781402057847

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This volume demonstrates that mixed utterances in young bilinguals can be analyzed in the same way as adult code-switching. It provides new insights not only in the field of code-switching and of language mixing in young bilinguals, but also in issues concerning general questions on linguistic theory which are difficult to be answered with monolingual data.

Bilingualism in the Community

Bilingualism in the Community
Author: Rena Torres Cacoullos,Catherine E. Travis
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 257
Release: 2018-03-08
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9781108415828

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Analysis of bilinguals' use of two languages reveals highly adept code-switching: alternating between languages while keeping intact the separate grammars.

Codeswitching in Igbo English Bilingualism

Codeswitching in Igbo English Bilingualism
Author: Kelechukwu Ihemere
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2016-10-20
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9781474278157

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Codeswitching occurs when multilingual speakers embed elements of more than one language into the dominant (or Matrix) language within individual utterances of conversation. Codeswitching in Igbo-English Bilingualism explores the syntax of bilingual codeswitching between the Benue-Congo African language of Igbo and English. Within the framework of Myers-Scotton's highly influential Matrix Language Frame (MLF) model, Kelechukwu Ihemere explores the notion of asymmetry in Igbo-English codeswitching, arguing that the two languages do not contribute equally in the creation of mixed utterances. In the abstract interaction between the two grammars, the Matrix language is more activated than the Embedded language, resulting in either monolingual Igbo discourse or discourse with an Igbo morphosyntactic frame but with English insertions. Using both linguistic and quantitative analyses, this book uniquely investigates the governing principles and restrictions on bilingual clauses and grammatical codeswitching in the context of a West African language and English. Providing a detailed descriptive and theoretical investigation of Igbo-English data and a deeper analysis of the MLF model, this book will be of interest to anyone working in the fields of comparative syntax, bilingualism and contact linguistics.

Multidisciplinary Approaches to Code Switching

Multidisciplinary Approaches to Code Switching
Author: Ludmila Isurin,Donald Winford,Kees De Bot
Publsiher: John Benjamins Publishing
Total Pages: 385
Release: 2009
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9789027241788

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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.