Code-Switching and the Linguistic Identity in Ilias Khoury's Gate of the Sun
Code-Switching is the capacity of a bilingual individual or a multilingual individual to utilize more than one language instantly to serve the current purpose.
Amani Mehdi Hussein
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Code-Switching Among Heritage Spanish Speakers: Attitudes, Practices, and Pedagogical Implications
Code-switching is perhaps one of the most salient linguistic practices among Spanish-English bilinguals in the U.S., and therefore widely investigated. (Bailey 2000; Kern 2019; Lipski 2014).
Farah Ali
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Linguistic Features of Code-Mixing and Code-Switching: The Case of Educated Ogba Bilinguals
Code-mixing and code-switching are known to be universal phenomena among bilinguals. Not until recently, code-mixing/code-switching was seen as evidence of “internal mental confusion, the inability to separate two languages sufficiently to warrant the ...
Ohia, Ben-Fred, Ben-Fred Ohia
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Code-switching as an Instructional Strategy in a Multilingual Classroom Setting: Examining Its Effects on the instruction of the Sesotho Home Language [PDF]
Code-switching remains an enduring and widespread feature of linguistic contact in many South African communities. This study investigated the pedagogical and sociolinguistic implications of code-switching in multilingual South African classrooms by ...
Soyiso Khetoa
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Code-Switching and Linguistic Diversity in Contemporary Indonesian Language
This research explores the linguistic phenomenon of code-switching in contemporary Indonesian language with a particular focus on the diverse effects of English influence.
Stuart Mannix Foster (22498808)
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NOTION OF "CODE SWITCHING" IN LINGUISTICS
This paper provides a critical review of the state of the art in code-switching research being conducted in linguistics. This study presents data on the discourse characteristics of code switching, and the functions that English has according to context. In addition, the data are described in relation to a language competence and preference.
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Construction & deconstruction of linguistic otherness: conflict & cooperative code-switching in (English/) bilingual classrooms [PDF]
The socio-cultural settings of English-language and Englishmedium classrooms are intrinsically bi/multilingual and bi/multicultural as both learners and teachers bring their multiple identities and home-community languages and sociolinguistic practices ...
Saxena, Mukul
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Here, we present a textile, wearable capacitive interface enabling multidirectional remote control by dynamically modulating electrode overlap and spacing via a freely gliding upper electrode. A forearm‐mounted prototype drives robotic and media tasks with 12–15 ms latency, maintains < 0.8% drift after 500 cycles, and remains stably functional at 90 ...
Cagatay Gumus +8 more
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Digital Linguistic Landscapes: Unveiling Youth Code-Switching in Computer-Mediated Communication [PDF]
: In the dynamic digital landscape, the realm of youth communication has evolved into a captivating playground where the intricate dynamics of code-switching and language innovation manifest, characterized by the use of diverse languages or linguistic ...
Hynd KAID SLIMANE
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In this study, we explored the linguistic consolidation processes associated with bilingual processing using an experimental paradigm novel in bilingualism research, i.e., sentence repetition.
Julia Hofweber, Theodoros Marinis
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