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Bilingualism and the Latin Language
by
Adams, J. N.
in
Bilingualism
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Bilingualism -- Rome -- History -- To 1500
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Code switching (Linguistics)
2003,2009
Since the 1980s, bilingualism has become one of the main themes of sociolinguistics - but there are as yet few large-scale treatments of the subject specific to the ancient world. This book is the first work to deal systematically with bilingualism during a period of antiquity (the Roman period, down to about the fourth century AD) in the light of sociolinguistic discussions of bilingual issues. The general theme of the work is the nature of the contact between Latin and numerous other languages spoken in the Roman world. Among the many issues discussed three are prominent: code-switching (the practice of switching between two languages in the course of a single utterance) and its motivation, language contact as a cause of change in one or both of the languages in contact, and the part played by language choice and language switching in the establishment of personal and group identities.
Naming the world : language and power among the Northern Arapaho
\"An accessible, linguistics-focused account of language teaching, learning, and change in a Native American community\"--Provided by publisher.
Playing with languages
by
Paugh, Amy L
in
Anthropology
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Code switching (Linguistics)-Dominica
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Communicative competence in children
2012
Over several generations villagers of Dominica have been shifting from Patwa, an Afro-French creole, to English, the official language. Despite government efforts at Patwa revitalization and cultural heritage tourism, rural caregivers and teachers prohibit children from speaking Patwa in their presence. Drawing on detailed ethnographic fieldwork and analysis of video-recorded social interaction in naturalistic home, school, village and urban settings, the study explores this paradox and examines the role of children and their social worlds. It offers much-needed insights into the study of language socialization, language shift and Caribbean children's agency and social lives, contributing to the burgeoning interdisciplinary study of children's cultures. Further, it demonstrates the critical role played by children in the transmission and transformation of linguistic practices, which ultimately may determine the fate of a language.
The Cambridge handbook of linguistic code-switching
by
Bullock, Barbara E
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Toribio, Almeida Jacqueline, 1963-
in
Code switching (Linguistics)
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Languages in contact.
2012
Code-switching - the alternating use of two languages in the same stretch of discourse by a bilingual speaker - generates a great deal of pointed discussion in the public domain. This handbook provides a guide to this bilingual phenomenon, drawing on empirical data from a wide-range of language pairings.
Spanish-English Codeswitching in the Caribbean and the US
by
Couto, M. Carmen Parafita
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Guzzardo Tamargo, Rosa E.
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Mazak, Catherine
in
Bilingualism -- Caribbean area
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Bilingualism -- United States
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Code switching (Linguistics)
2016
This volume provides a sample of the most recent studies on Spanish-English codeswitching both in the Caribbean and among bilinguals in the United States. In thirteen chapters, it brings together the work of leading scholars representing diverse disciplinary perspectives within linguistics, including psycholinguistics, sociolinguistics, theoretical linguistics, and applied linguistics, as well as various methodological approaches, such as the collection of naturalistic oral and written data, the use of reading comprehension tasks, the elicitation of acceptability judgments, and computational methods. The volume surpasses the limits of different fields in order to enable a rich characterization of the cognitive, linguistic, and socio-pragmatic factors that affect codeswitching, therefore, leading interested students, professors, and researchers to a better understanding of the regularities governing Spanish-English codeswitches, the representation and processing of codeswitches in the bilingual brain, the interaction between bilinguals' languages and their mutual influence during linguistic expression.
Code-switching Between Structural and Sociolinguistic Perspectives
by
Yakpo, Kofi
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Stell, Gerald
in
Code switching (Linguistics)
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Code switching (Linguistics) -- Social aspects
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Code-switching
2015
This volume brings together linguistic, psycholinguistic, and sociolinguistic perspectives on code-switching. Featuring new data from five continents and languages with a large range of linguistic affiliations, the contributions all address the role of social factors in determining the forms and outcomes of code-switching. This book is a significant addition to the empirical and theoretical foundations of the study of code-switching.
Neo-Latin and the Vernaculars
by
Winkler, Alexander
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Schaffenrath, Florian
in
Bilingualism
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Case studies
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Code switching (Linguistics)
2018
This volume brings together case studies on key aspects of Neo-Latin and vernacular bilingualism in the early modern period, such as language choice, translations/rewritings, and the interferences between vernacular and Neo-Latin discourses.