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Clausal-Internal Switching in Urdu-English: An Evaluation of the Matrix Language Frame Model
The core of this paper is to employ the Matrix Language Frame (MLF) model on Urdu-English clausal-internal switching to identify whether the Matrix Language Frame model potentially accounts for the bilingual linguistic competence efficiently. For this, a
Asad Ali +5 more
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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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This article examines code‑switching in South Asia by applying Shana Poplack’s Equivalence Constraint Model and Carol Myers‑Scotton’s Matrix Language Frame Model to Hinglish, a hybrid of Hindi and English.
Sahni, Anmol
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Russian Numerals in Moksha and Hill Mari [PDF]
This paper deals with the use of Russian numerals in spontaneous speech of Moksha-Russian and Hill Mari-Russian bilinguals. Based on a comparative corpus study of numeral phrases with code-switching in Moksha and Hill Mari, we propose an analysis in ...
Irina Khomchenkova, Polina Pleshak
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Morphological and syntactical aspects of Romanian/ English codeswitching
This paper examines the grammatical structure of Romanian/ English codeswitching in the speech of a ten-year-old bilingual child. The analyzed data set consists of single-word switches and phrases, the main focus of the paper being the morphological ...
Arina Greavu
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Early code-switches in young Russian bilingual siblings
The number of bilinguals and multilinguals of all age groups, including the youngest ones, constantly grows in many countries of the world, which explains the topicality of the study.
Galina N. Chirsheva
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Analyzing the case markers of Persian noun on Azerbayjani Turkish speakers’ speech, based on 4-M model [PDF]
This paper attempted to study the case markers of Persian noun in Azerbaijani speakers’ speech on the basis of the 4-M model. Based on the understanding that in bilingual speech, one of the languages is normally dominant over the other, Myers-Scotton ...
Abdolhossein Heydari
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Loanwords and Code Switches in Bashkir: A Case Study of the Karaidel Dialect
Introduction. In contact linguistics, the problem of differentiating between code switches and loanwords is relevant enough, which arises from that there are no unified research approaches thereto, and consequently nor there any precise definitions for ...
Linara K. Ishkildina
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Constructional Borrowing From English in Hong Kong Cantonese
Previous research on Cantonese-English contact in Hong Kong has focused on lexical phenomena, primarily lexical borrowing and intra-sentential, single-word code-switching (or code-mixing).
Brian Hok-Shing Chan
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L’alternance codique dans le rap algérien et tunisien
Hip-hop culture in general and especially rap music are important ways of expression for urban Algerian and Tunisian youths. Hence rappers use their songs to speak of everyday life and to address personal and socio-political problems.
Felix Wiedemann
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