Lesley Milroy / Pieter Muysken (eds.)
One Speaker, Two Languages
Cross-Disciplinary Perspectives on Code-Switching
Herausgeber: Milroy, Lesley; Muysken, Pieter
Lesley Milroy / Pieter Muysken (eds.)
One Speaker, Two Languages
Cross-Disciplinary Perspectives on Code-Switching
Herausgeber: Milroy, Lesley; Muysken, Pieter
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The alternating use of languages by bilingual speakers in a social, grammatical, and psycholinguistic context.
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The alternating use of languages by bilingual speakers in a social, grammatical, and psycholinguistic context.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 380
- Erscheinungstermin: 19. August 1995
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 616g
- ISBN-13: 9780521479127
- ISBN-10: 0521479126
- Artikelnr.: 22397908
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 380
- Erscheinungstermin: 19. August 1995
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 616g
- ISBN-13: 9780521479127
- ISBN-10: 0521479126
- Artikelnr.: 22397908
1. Introduction Lesley Milroy and Pieter Muysken; Part I. Code
Switching in Institutional and Community Settings: 2. Bilingual speech of migrant people Louise Dabène and Danièle Moore; 3. Code
switching in the context of dialect/standard language relations Anna Giacolone
Ramat; 4. Code
switching in community, regional and national repertoires Penelope Gardner
Chloros; 5. Code
switching in the classroom Marilyn Martin
Jones; Part II. Code
Switching and Social Life: 6. The pragmatics of code
switching Peter Auer; 7. A social network approach to code
switching Lesley Milroy and Li Wei; 8. Code
switching and the politics of language Monica Heller; Part III. Grammatical Constraints on Code
Switching: 9. Code
switching and grammatical theory Pieter Muysken; 10. Patterns of language mixture Shana Poplack and Marjory Meechan; 11. A lexically based production model of code
switching Carol Myers
Scotton; Part IV. Code
Switching in Bilingual Development and Processing: 12. A psycholinguistic approach to code
switching François Grosjean; 13. Code
switching in bilingual first language acquisition Regina Köppe and Jürgen M. Meisel; 14. The code
switching behaviour of adults with language disorders Kenneth Hyltenstam; Conclusion; 15. Code
switching research as a theoretical challenge Andrée Tabouret
Keller.
Switching in Institutional and Community Settings: 2. Bilingual speech of migrant people Louise Dabène and Danièle Moore; 3. Code
switching in the context of dialect/standard language relations Anna Giacolone
Ramat; 4. Code
switching in community, regional and national repertoires Penelope Gardner
Chloros; 5. Code
switching in the classroom Marilyn Martin
Jones; Part II. Code
Switching and Social Life: 6. The pragmatics of code
switching Peter Auer; 7. A social network approach to code
switching Lesley Milroy and Li Wei; 8. Code
switching and the politics of language Monica Heller; Part III. Grammatical Constraints on Code
Switching: 9. Code
switching and grammatical theory Pieter Muysken; 10. Patterns of language mixture Shana Poplack and Marjory Meechan; 11. A lexically based production model of code
switching Carol Myers
Scotton; Part IV. Code
Switching in Bilingual Development and Processing: 12. A psycholinguistic approach to code
switching François Grosjean; 13. Code
switching in bilingual first language acquisition Regina Köppe and Jürgen M. Meisel; 14. The code
switching behaviour of adults with language disorders Kenneth Hyltenstam; Conclusion; 15. Code
switching research as a theoretical challenge Andrée Tabouret
Keller.
1. Introduction Lesley Milroy and Pieter Muysken; Part I. Code
Switching in Institutional and Community Settings: 2. Bilingual speech of migrant people Louise Dabène and Danièle Moore; 3. Code
switching in the context of dialect/standard language relations Anna Giacolone
Ramat; 4. Code
switching in community, regional and national repertoires Penelope Gardner
Chloros; 5. Code
switching in the classroom Marilyn Martin
Jones; Part II. Code
Switching and Social Life: 6. The pragmatics of code
switching Peter Auer; 7. A social network approach to code
switching Lesley Milroy and Li Wei; 8. Code
switching and the politics of language Monica Heller; Part III. Grammatical Constraints on Code
Switching: 9. Code
switching and grammatical theory Pieter Muysken; 10. Patterns of language mixture Shana Poplack and Marjory Meechan; 11. A lexically based production model of code
switching Carol Myers
Scotton; Part IV. Code
Switching in Bilingual Development and Processing: 12. A psycholinguistic approach to code
switching François Grosjean; 13. Code
switching in bilingual first language acquisition Regina Köppe and Jürgen M. Meisel; 14. The code
switching behaviour of adults with language disorders Kenneth Hyltenstam; Conclusion; 15. Code
switching research as a theoretical challenge Andrée Tabouret
Keller.
Switching in Institutional and Community Settings: 2. Bilingual speech of migrant people Louise Dabène and Danièle Moore; 3. Code
switching in the context of dialect/standard language relations Anna Giacolone
Ramat; 4. Code
switching in community, regional and national repertoires Penelope Gardner
Chloros; 5. Code
switching in the classroom Marilyn Martin
Jones; Part II. Code
Switching and Social Life: 6. The pragmatics of code
switching Peter Auer; 7. A social network approach to code
switching Lesley Milroy and Li Wei; 8. Code
switching and the politics of language Monica Heller; Part III. Grammatical Constraints on Code
Switching: 9. Code
switching and grammatical theory Pieter Muysken; 10. Patterns of language mixture Shana Poplack and Marjory Meechan; 11. A lexically based production model of code
switching Carol Myers
Scotton; Part IV. Code
Switching in Bilingual Development and Processing: 12. A psycholinguistic approach to code
switching François Grosjean; 13. Code
switching in bilingual first language acquisition Regina Köppe and Jürgen M. Meisel; 14. The code
switching behaviour of adults with language disorders Kenneth Hyltenstam; Conclusion; 15. Code
switching research as a theoretical challenge Andrée Tabouret
Keller.