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Cross-language lexical processes and inhibitory control. [PDF]
Linck JA, Hoshino N, Kroll JF.
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Playing With Fire Compounds: The Tonal Accents of Compounds in (North) Norwegian Preschoolers' Role-Play Register. [PDF]
Strand BS.
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Structural aspects of English-Afrikaans intrasentential code-switching
Southern African Linguistics and Applied Language Studies, 2006This article reports on the results of a pilot study which was carried out as part of a larger research project focusing on the grammatical devices which determine the structure of utterances containing intrasentential code-switching between South African English (SAE) and Afrikaans.
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Open class and closed class: Sentence-imitation experiments on intrasentential code-switching
Applied Psycholinguistics, 1997ABSTRACTOne of the most striking facts about exchange errors in speech is that open class items are exchanged, but closed class items are not. This article argues that a pattern analogous to that in speech errors also appears in intrasentential code-switching.
Shoji Azuma, Richard P. Meier
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New perspective on intrasentential code-switching: A study of Korean– English switching
Applied Psycholinguistics, 1992AbstractThis article explores typology-based differences in patterns of bilingual behavior by analyzing code-switches of Korean-English bilingual speakers, a language group that has not received much study so far. Data collected from 20 balanced bilinguals was analyzed to address the issues of linguistic constraints on code-switching and applicability ...
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Processing of sentences with intra-sentential code-switching
Proceedings of the 9th conference on Computational linguistics -, 1982Speakers of certain bilingual communities systematically produce utterances in which they switch from one language to another, suggesting that the two language systems systematically interact with each other in the production (and recognition) of these sentences. We have investigated this phenomenon in a formal or computational framework which consists
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English–Afrikaans intrasentential code switching: Testing a feature checking account
Bilingualism: Language and Cognition, 2009The work presented here aims to account for the structure of intrasentential code switching between English and Afrikaans within the framework of feature checking theory, a theory associated with minimalist syntax. Six constructions in which verb position differs between English and Afrikaans were analysed in terms of differences in the strength of ...
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The architecture of the bilingual language faculty: evidence from intrasentential code switching
Bilingualism: Language and Cognition, 2000In this article, the author addresses the question of how the mind represents two languages in simultaneous bilingualism. Some linguistic theories of intrasentential code switching are reviewed, with a focus on the Minimalist approach of MacSwan (1999b); the author concludes that evidence from code switching suggests that bilinguals have discrete and ...
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