29.1397, Books: Plurilingual Code-Switching between Standard and Local Varieties: Gotti (ed.), Selvaggi

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Date: Fri, 30 Mar 2018 12:11:19
From: Christoph Suter [ch.suter at peterlang.com]
Subject: Plurilingual Code-Switching between Standard and Local Varieties: Gotti (ed.), Selvaggi

 


Title: Plurilingual Code-Switching between Standard and Local Varieties 
Subtitle: A Socio-Psycholinguistic Approach 
Series Title: Linguistic Insights  

Publication Year: 2018 
Publisher: Peter Lang AG
	   http://www.peterlang.com
	

Book URL: https://www.peterlang.com/view/product/79329?format=HC 


Author: Dino Selvaggi
Editor: Maurizio Gotti

Hardback: ISBN:  9783034326636 Pages: 371 Price: Europe EURO 52
Hardback: ISBN:  9783034326636 Pages: 271 Price: U.K. £ 43
Hardback: ISBN:  9783034326636 Pages: 271 Price: U.S. $ 62.95


Abstract:

This book presents a comparative study on plurilingual code-switching (CS) in
Italy, Croatia and Scotland-UK, based on Italian in contact with four standard
varieties (Spanish, English, Philipino and Croatian) and five non-standard
varieties (Arbereshe, Occitan, Calabrese, Istrovenetian and Chakavski).

It intends to fill a gap in the literature by proposing an interdisciplinary
perspective, as most studies are concentrated on bilingual CS and are grounded
just in one approach (mostly sociolinguistic or psycholinguistic); it also
presents a new mixed key for CS data analysis, going beyond the traditional
neat dichotomies defining CS as «acceptable or grammatical vs unacceptable or
ungrammatical».

A brand-new model, the Integrated Model of Plurilingual Code-Switching
(IMPCS), which recommends the use of five-graded scales in informants’
judgments, is proposed. It includes socio-psycholinguistics (social status and
prestige of the languages in contact, official status of minority language,
symmetrical/bi- or pluridirectional or asymmetrical/unidirectional kind of
contact, language mode, claimed CS practice, explicit attitudes and
acceptability judgements) and lexicalist variables.
 



Linguistic Field(s): Psycholinguistics
                     Sociolinguistics


Written In: English  (eng)

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