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The Code-Switching Forum is an unmoderated list for the
discussion of alternation of linguistic varieties
(commonly called "code-switching"), bilingual
conversation and related phenomena. Topics
of interest include (but are not restricted to):
- the definition of "code" itself,
- the definition and characterization of
"code-switching" itself,
- "code" and linguistic variety; "code-switching"
and language alternation,
- the relations between language alternation and
other interlingual phenomena,
- bilingual conversation in general,
- new trends in the study of language alternation,
- codes, varieties and contextualization,
- codes, indexicality and identity,
- language alternation and conversational organization,
- language alternation in literature and song,
- code-switching and macro-sociolinguistic processes,
- data gathering, transcription and interpretation,
- universality and particularities of language alternation.
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A Tous! Quelqu'un connaît - il une étude qui applique l'approche Sens - Texte à l'analyse formelle de l'alternance de codes? J'attends une suite de tous.
Posted - Tue Jul 22, 2008 12:28 am
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sebastien kitengye
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Re: Anglicisms as codeswitching
Hi, Jaime, There have been threads on this list before, in which some of us have emphasized the *differences* between code-switching and borrowing (eg,
Posted - Tue Jul 8, 2008 3:54 pm
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James L. Fidelholtz
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Anglicisms as codeswitching
Hello everyone, I'm doing a PhD on the influence of English on German and I am looking at the use of Anglicisms in spoken German as codeswitches. Can anyone
Posted - Tue Jul 8, 2008 3:44 am
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jaime_the_teacher
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Re: Myers-Scotton critique
For a critique of the Markedness Model, see Meeuwis, M. and Blommaert, J. (1994) The “Markedness model” and the absence of society: Remarks on
Posted - Mon Jul 7, 2008 7:58 pm
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Kathryn Woolard
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Re: Myers-Scotton critique
There is an article by MacSwan in Bilingualism:Language and Cognition 2005 where he critisizes Myers-Scotton and her attemptes to use a Minimalist Program.
Posted - Mon Jul 7, 2008 2:32 pm
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Rina Raichlin
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