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Codeswitching / ed. by Carol M. Eastman.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Multilingual Matters ; 89Publisher: Bristol ; Blue Ridge Summit : Multilingual Matters, [1992]Copyright date: ©1992Description: 1 online resource (224 p.)Content type:
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  • 9781800418165
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  • online - DeGruyter
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Contents:
Frontmatter -- CONTENTS -- Codeswitching as an Urban Language-Contact Phenomenon -- CODESWITCHING THEORY AND EXAMPLES: AFRICA -- Comparing Codeswitching and Borrowing -- French in Urban Lubumbashi Swahili: Codeswitching, Borrowing, or Both -- Codeswitching and the Exclusivity of Social Identities: Some Data from Campus Kiswahili -- Codeswitching in Bukavu -- Two Codes or One? The Insiders' View and the Description of Codeswitching in Dakar -- Socialising Multilingualism: Determinants of Codeswitching in Kenyan Primary Classrooms -- CODESWITCHING THEORY AND EXAMPLES: CANADA AND BELGIUM -- The Politics of Codeswitching and Language Choice -- French-Dutch Codeswitching in Brussels: Social Factors Explaining Its Disappearance -- CODESWITCHING IN CONTEXTS OF LANGUAGE LEARNING, DIALECT SHIFT AND STYLE SHIFT -- Codeswitching: Black English and Standard English in the African-American Linguistic Repertoire -- Codeswitching, Convergence and Compliance: The Development of Micro-Community Speech Norms -- Chinese Preschool Codeswitching: Mandarin Babytalk and the Voice of Authority -- Codeswitching for Humour and Ethnic Identity: Written Danish-American Occasional Songs
Summary: This book focuses on codeswitching as an urban language-contact phenomenon. The chapters discuss such topics as the politics of codeswitching, the role of using more than one language in social identity, attitudes toward multi-language use, and the way codeswitching may occur as a community norm.
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Frontmatter -- CONTENTS -- Codeswitching as an Urban Language-Contact Phenomenon -- CODESWITCHING THEORY AND EXAMPLES: AFRICA -- Comparing Codeswitching and Borrowing -- French in Urban Lubumbashi Swahili: Codeswitching, Borrowing, or Both -- Codeswitching and the Exclusivity of Social Identities: Some Data from Campus Kiswahili -- Codeswitching in Bukavu -- Two Codes or One? The Insiders' View and the Description of Codeswitching in Dakar -- Socialising Multilingualism: Determinants of Codeswitching in Kenyan Primary Classrooms -- CODESWITCHING THEORY AND EXAMPLES: CANADA AND BELGIUM -- The Politics of Codeswitching and Language Choice -- French-Dutch Codeswitching in Brussels: Social Factors Explaining Its Disappearance -- CODESWITCHING IN CONTEXTS OF LANGUAGE LEARNING, DIALECT SHIFT AND STYLE SHIFT -- Codeswitching: Black English and Standard English in the African-American Linguistic Repertoire -- Codeswitching, Convergence and Compliance: The Development of Micro-Community Speech Norms -- Chinese Preschool Codeswitching: Mandarin Babytalk and the Voice of Authority -- Codeswitching for Humour and Ethnic Identity: Written Danish-American Occasional Songs

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This book focuses on codeswitching as an urban language-contact phenomenon. The chapters discuss such topics as the politics of codeswitching, the role of using more than one language in social identity, attitudes toward multi-language use, and the way codeswitching may occur as a community norm.

Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.

In English.

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