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Subject: Code-Switching: Gardner-Chloros
 

	
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Title: Code-Switching 
Publication Year: 2009 
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
	   http://us.cambridge.org
	
Author: Penelope Gardner-Chloros

Hardback: ISBN:  9780521862646 Pages:  Price: U.S. $ 99.00
Hardback: ISBN:  9780521862646 Pages:  Price: U.K. £ 55.00
Paperback: ISBN:  9780521681131 Pages:  Price: U.K. £ 19.99
Paperback: ISBN:  9780521681131 Pages:  Price: U.S. $ 39.99


Abstract:

It is quite commonplace for bilingual speakers to use two or more
languages, dialects or varieties in the same conversation, without any
apparent effort. The phenomenon, known as code-switching, has become a
major focus of attention in linguistics. This concise and original study
explores how, when and where code-switching occurs. Drawing on a diverse
range of examples from medieval manuscripts to rap music, novels to
advertisements, emails to political speeches, and above all everyday
conversation, it argues that code-switching can only be properly understood
if we study it from a variety of perspectives. It shows how
sociolinguistic, psycholinguistic, grammatical and developmental aspects of
code-switching are all interdependent, and findings in each area are
crucial to others. Breaking down barriers across the discipline of
linguistics, this pioneering book confronts fundamental questions about
what a 'native language' is, and whether languages can be meaningfully
studied outside of the individuals who use them. 



1. Introduction; 
2. Code-switching and language contact; 
3. Social factors in code-switching; 
4. Code-switching in conversations; 
5. Grammatical aspects of code-switching;
6. Psycholinguistic approaches; 
7. Acquiring code-switching: language mixing in children and L2 learners; 
8. Conclusions. 


Linguistic Field(s): Discourse Analysis
                     Psycholinguistics
                     Sociolinguistics


Written In: English  (eng)
	
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