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The Effect of Code-Switching Experience on the Neural Response Elicited to a Sentential Code Switch [PDF]
Switching between languages, or codeswitching, is a cognitive ability that multilinguals can perform with ease. This study investigates whether codeswitching during sentence reading affects early access to meaning, as indexed by the robust brain response
Angélique M. Blackburn +1 more
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Codeswitching: A Bilingual Toolkit for Opportunistic Speech Planning [PDF]
The ability to engage in fluent codeswitching is a hallmark of the flexibility and creativity of bilingual language use. Recent discoveries have changed the way we think about codeswitching and its implications for language processing and language ...
Anne L. Beatty-Martínez +3 more
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Codeswitching in Malaysian Business and Its Role in the Management of Conflict
This research attempts to delineate some of the patterns of codeswitching, observable in business situations in Malaysia and to spell out some of the implications of this phenomenon for the management of conflict.
Elaine Morais
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Teachers’ codeswitching in EFL classrooms: Functions and motivations
Codeswitching, which has become the subject of much debate and controversy among different scholars due to its pros and cons, is commonly employed in English as foreign language (EFL) classrooms.
Arega Temesgen, Eyasu Hailu
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This study interrogates the strategic use of code-switching involving Standard Swahili, English, and Kiswahili cha Mtaani in audio-visual advertisements by telecommunication companies (Telecos) in Tanzania.
Josephine Dzahene-Quarshie +1 more
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Chronic Codeswitching: Shaping Black/White Multiracial Student Sense of Belonging
Multiracial students grapple with experiences around mixedness which can hinder their sense of belonging among different social groups. Constantly feeling unaccepted and receiving the comment “You are too Black” or “You are too White” capture some of the
Nicholas Lamar Wright +2 more
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WRITTEN AND ORAL CODESWITCHING PREVALENCE: FUNCTIONS AND DIDACTIC IMPLICATIONS IN ESL CONTEXT
Despite longitudinal studies conducted along written and oral codeswitching linguistic prevalence considering ESL context, none of the ensuing studies has attempted to propose a theory delineating the preceding occurrence committed by L2 ...
Michael Estremera, Sherill Gilbas
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Trilingual conversations: a window into multicompetence [PDF]
A recurrent theme in the literature on trilingual language use is the question of whether there is a specific “trilingual competence.” In this paper we consider this question in the light of codeswitching patterns in two dyadic trilingual conversations ...
Baetens Beardsmore, H. +12 more
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“No, we jus’ dey gist”: Polylanguaging, Metrolingualism and African Youth Languages
The study of African youth languages (AYLs) has seen a few conceptual shifts and portrayals, reflecting their dynamicity, diversity, and fluidities. In these contexts, AYLs have been described as constituted by codeswitching/mixing, and as restrictive ...
Adeiza Lasisi Isiaka
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“Куэссь не получается сāмас, рyшас полегче” – codeswitching on the Kola Peninsula
This paper examines a number of examples of codeswitching between Kildin Saami and Russian on the Kola Peninsula, and tries to explain their possible discourse-related meanings in the light of existing theories on codeswitching.
David Pineda
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