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The Cambridge handbook of linguistic code-switching

edited by Barbara E. Bullock and Almeida Jacqueline Toribio

(Cambridge handbooks in linguistics)

Cambridge University Press, 2012, c2009

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"Paperback edition published 2012"--T.p. verso

Includes bibliographical references (p. [358]-415) and indexes

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Description

Code-switching - the alternating use of two languages in the same stretch of discourse by a bilingual speaker - is a dominant topic in the study of bilingualism and a phenomenon that generates a great deal of pointed discussion in the public domain. This handbook provides the most comprehensive guide to this bilingual phenomenon to date. Drawing on empirical data from a wide range of language pairings, the leading researchers in the study of bilingualism examine the linguistic, social and cognitive implications of code-switching in up-to-date and accessible survey chapters. The Cambridge Handbook of Linguistic Code-switching will serve as a vital resource for advanced undergraduate and graduate students, as a wide-ranging overview for linguists, psychologists and speech scientists and as an informative guide for educators interested in bilingual speech practices.

Table of Contents

  • 1. Themes in the study of code-switching Barbara E. Bullock and Almeida Jacqueline Toribio
  • Part I. Conceptual and Methodological Considerations in Code-switching Research: 2. Research techniques for the study of code-switching Marianne Gullberg, Peter Indefrey and Pieter Muysken
  • 3. On the notions of congruence and convergence in code-switching Mark Sebba
  • 4. Code-switching and transfer: an exploration of similarities and differences Jeanine Treffers-Daller
  • 5. Loan translations versus code-switching Ad Backus and Margreet Dorleijn
  • Part II. Social Aspects of Code-switching: 6. Sociolinguistic factors in code-switching Penelope Gardner-Chloros
  • 7. The Conversation Analytic model of code-switching Joseph Gafaranga
  • 8. Code-switching and the internet Margreet Dorleijn and Jacomine Nortier
  • 9. Phonetic accommodation in children's code-switching Ghada Khattab
  • Part III. The Structural Implications of Code-switching: 10. Phonetic reflexes of code-switching Barbara E. Bullock
  • 11. Code-switching between typologically distinct languages Brian Hok-Shing Chan
  • 12. Language mixing in bilingual children: code-switching? Natascha Muller and Katja Francesca Cantone
  • 13. Code-switching between sign languages David Quinto-Pozos
  • Part IV. Psycholinguistics and Code-switching: 14. Code-switching and language disorders in bilingual children Adele W. Miccio, Carol Scheffner Hammer and Barbara Rodriguez
  • 15. Code-switching, imperfect acquisition, and attrition Agnes Bolonyai
  • 16. Code-switching and the bilingual mental lexicon Longxing Wei
  • 17. Code-switching and the brain Marta Kutas, Eva Moreno and Nicole Wicha
  • Part V. Formal Models of Code-switching: 18. Generative approaches to code-switching Jeff MacSwan
  • 19. A universal model of code-switching and bilingual language processing and production Carol Myers-Scotton and Janice Jake.

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  • NCID
    BB10208701
  • ISBN
    • 9781107605411
  • Country Code
    uk
  • Title Language Code
    eng
  • Text Language Code
    eng
  • Place of Publication
    Cambridge
  • Pages/Volumes
    xv, 422 p.
  • Size
    25 cm
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