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Does code-switching influence novel word learning? [PDF]
Spanish‐English bilingual children (MeanAge=5.05 years) were taught novel words in two conditions. In the English‐only condition, definitions for novel words were provided entirely in English. In the Code‐Switch condition, definitions for novel words were provided in English and Spanish, incorporating code‐switches.
Kaushanskaya M, Crespo K, Neveu A.
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Inter and intrasentential code switching among late bilinguals
This study investigates intersentential and intrasentential code switching among late bilinguals among the Kurdish bilinguals. enormous studies have been conducted on the impact of age of language acquisition on learning second language, however a ...
Barzan Jaafar Ali
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Code switching is a sociolinguistic phenomenon that is found wherever two or more language varieties are used in a speech community. Bilingual or multilingual speakers who speak two or more language varieties often switch fluently between these ...
Van Gass, Kate
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Since the 1970s, the phenomenon of code switching has been studied from a variety of theoretical perspectives. From a structuralist perspective, the most important question arising from this extensive study of code switching concerns the nature of the ...
Van Dulm, Ondene
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The effect of lexical triggers on Spanish-English code-switched judgment tasks [PDF]
IntroductionIt has been argued that certain words can “trigger” intrasentential code-switching. While some researchers suggest that cognates establish triggering at the lexical level, others have argued that words that lack direct translations are more ...
Bryan Koronkiewicz, Rodrigo Delgado
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Cree-English intrasentential code-switching: Testing the morphosyntactic constraints of the Matrix Language Frame model [PDF]
AbstractThis study examines the morphosyntactic constraints on Cree-English intrasentential codeswitching involving mixed nominal expressions to test the Matrix Language Frame (MLF) model. The MLF model is one of the most influential frameworks in the field of contact linguistics used in the study of grammatical aspects of codeswitching and other ...
Al-Bataineh Hussein, Abdelhady Saleem
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The linguistic reality in Bamako, Mali, has made it commonplace that most interactions are performed in a language combining Bambara and French. The reason is certainly that Bamako, as some researchers suggest, is an ethnic and linguistic melting pot ...
Boubacar Bocoum
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This study examines the morphosyntactic constraints on Cree-English intrasentential codeswitching involving mixed nominal expressions to test the Matrix Language Frame (MLF) model.
Al-Bataineh Hussein, Abdelhady Saleem
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The frame-content hypothesis in speech production: evidence from intrasentential code switching
La production du discours implique la construction d'un message, un codage grammatical, et une articulation. L'A. se penche plus specifiquement sur le processus de codage grammatical, et affirme qu'il existe deux phases de traitement de ce ...
Shoji Azuma
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This chapter shows that how language pairs behave in code-switching (CS) provides evidence for certain types of salient congruence between languages. Many language production models include three levels; these are the conceptual, functional, and positional levels.
Carol Myers-Scotton
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