Code-switching
(2009)

Nonfiction

Book

Call Numbers:
ESL/TUTOR/306.44/GARDNER-CHLOROS,P

Availability

Locations Call Number Status
ESL ESL/TUTOR/306.44/GARDNER-CHLOROS,P Available

Details

PUBLISHED
Cambridge, UK ; New York : Cambridge University Press, 2009
DESCRIPTION

xii, 242 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm

ISBN/ISSN
9780521681131, 9780521862646, 0521862647, 0521681138, 9780521681131
LANGUAGE
English
NOTES

It is quite commonplace for bilingual speakers to use two or more languages, dialects or varieties in the same conversation, without any apparent effort. The phenomenon, known as code-switching, has become a major focus of attention in linguistics. This concise and original study explores how, when and where code-switching occurs. Drawing on a diverse range of examples from medieval manuscripts to rap music, novels to advertisements, emails to political speeches, and above all everyday conversation, it argues that code-switching can only be properly understood if we study it from a variety of perspectives. It shows how sociolinguistic, psycholinguistic, grammatical and developmental aspects of code-switching are all interdependent, and findings in each area are crucial to others