• practice code-switching when they are each fluent in both languages. Code-mixing is a thematically related term, but the usage of the terms code-switching and...
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  • up code-switching or code-switch in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Code-switching is the use of more than one language in speech. Code-switching or...
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  • Situational code-switching is the tendency in a speech community to use different languages or language varieties in different social situations, or to switch linguistic...
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  • The bibliography of code-switching comprises all academic and peer-reviewed works on the topic of code-switching. It is sorted by category, then alphabetically...
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  • Code-switching is a type of linguistic behaviour that juxtaposes "passages of speech belonging to two different grammatical systems or sub-systems, within...
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  • introductory essay "How Code-Switching Explains The World". The outlet's name refers to the linguistic phenomenon of code-switching, when speaker moves between...
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  • Metaphorical code-switching refers to the tendency in a bilingual or multilingual community to switch codes (language or language variety) in conversation...
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  • Tatar–Russian code-switching is a code-switching language of the urban population of Tatarstan, and is spoken predominantly among bilingual Tatars. It...
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  • difference between code-switching and code-mixing is the position of the altered elements—for code-switching, the modification of the codes occurs intersententially...
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  • Bashkir–Russian code-switching is a code-switching widespread among Bashkir people of Russia and ex-Soviet republics who speak both Russian and Bashkir...
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  • code-switching". There are three types of cross-cultural code-switching: situational code-switching conversational code-switching borrowing This code-switching...
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  • not be exactly the same as American English spoken in Alabama. While code-switching, a situation in which a speaker alternates between two or more languages...
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    educated Hassaniya Arabic speakers also practice code-switching. In Western Sahara it is common for code-switching to occur between Hassaniya Arabic, Modern...
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    and Levantine as one of its languages, giving it the language code "apc". Code-switching (alternating between languages in a single conversation) between...
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  • Look up switching in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Switching may refer to: Switching, functions performed by a switch: Electronic switching Packet switching...
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  • here" instead of "he's here.": 38  Code switching is "the process whereby bilingual or bidialectal speakers switch back and forth between one language...
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    This code-switching appears in many forms. If a speaker has a positive attitude towards both languages and towards code-switching, many switches can be...
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  • Machine Mack, Sharon Kiley (January 1, 2010). "Maine police dropping 10-code, switching to plain language". Bangor Daily News. Archived from the original on...
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  • where multiple codes are popular, and the practice of switching codes is relatively common, such players are known as code converts or code hoppers. In Australia...
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    TV interviews. This prevalence of code-switching has led to phrases that naturally embed multiple linguistic codes being used in everyday language, like...
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  • in the world are multilingual. Multilingual speakers may engage in code-switching, the use of multiple languages in a single conversation. Methods from...
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  • Retrieved 2023-01-05. "Code Switch | PodSearch". podsearch.com. Retrieved 2023-01-05. Demby, Gene (2013-04-08). "How Code-Switching Explains The World"....
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  • Taglish (category Code-switching)
    Taglish or Englog is code-switching and/or code-mixing in the use of Tagalog and English, the most common languages of the Philippines. The words Taglish...
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  • words Hindi and English. In the context of spoken language, it involves code-switching or translanguaging between these languages whereby they are freely interchanged...
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  • intra-sentential code-switching, switching languages in the middle of a sentence. There are also studies focusing on bilingual children's inter-sentential code-switching...
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    Welsh English (category Languages without Glottolog code)
    has become increasingly more anglicised, code-switching has become increasingly more common. Welsh code-switchers fall typically into one of three categories:...
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    Llanito (category Dialects of languages with ISO 639-3 code)
    overseas territory of Gibraltar. It is commonly marked by a great deal of code switching between Andalusian Spanish and British English and by the use of Anglicisms...
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  • language mixture can be distinguished from other mechanisms such as code-switching, substrata, or lexical borrowing. Other terms used in linguistics for...
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    hierarchy with Standard German, but that this consensus is now breaking." Code-switching is also commonplace, especially in the Arabic world; according to Andrew...
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  • Pochos are usually identified by their use of non-standard Spanish. Code-switching—and the use of loanwords—is common, as in many languages; however, it...
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