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Code-Switching in Conversation: Language, Interaction and Identity: Peter Auer (ed.)
International journal of bilingual education and bilingualism, ISSN 1367-0050, Vol. 2, Nº. 4, 1999, págs. 299-303
Code Switching, the alternating use of two or more languages ation, has become an increasingly topical and important field of research.
Now available in paperback, Code-Switching in Conversation brings together contributions from a wide variety of sociolinguistics settings in which the phenomenon is observed. It addresses not only the structure and the function, but also the ideological values of such bilingual behaviour. The contributors question many views of code switching on the empirical basis of many European and non European contexts. By bringing together linguistics, anthropological and socio-psychological research, they move towards a more realistic conception of bilingual conversation action.
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From "switching code" to "code-switching": towards a reconceptualisation of communicative codes
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Code-switching and the notion of code in linguistics: proposals for a dual focus model
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A monolectal view of code-switching: Layared code-switching among Zairians in Belgium
págs. 76-98
Discourse connectives in bilingual conversation: the case of an emerging Italian-French mixed code
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We, they and identity: sequential versus identity-related explanation in code-switching
Mark Sebba, T. Wootton
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