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Grammatical Theory and Bilingual Codeswitching: (The MIT Press)
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Jeff MacSwan (Contributor) Jeff MacSwan (Contributor) Daniel L. Finer (Contributor) Anna Maria Di Sciullo (Contributor) Almeida Jacqueline Toribio (Contributor) Kay E. Gonzalez-Vilbazo (Contributor) Pieter Muysken (Contributor) Rakesh M. Bhatt (Contributor) Shoba Bandi-Rao (Contributor) Marcel den Dikken (Contributor)
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Theoretically significant work on the grammar of codeswitching by the leading researchers in the field.
Codeswitching is the alternate use of two or more languages among bilingual interlocutors. It is distinct from borrowing, which involves the phonological and morphological integration of a word from one language into another. Codeswitching involves the mixing of phonologically distinctive elements into a single utterance: Mi hermano bought some ice cream. This volume examines the grammatical properties of languages mixed in this way, focusing on cases of language mixing within a sentence. It considers the grammar of codeswitching from a variety of perspectives, offering a collection of theoretically significant work by the leading researchers in the field.
Each contribution investigates a particular grammatical phenomenon as it relates to bilingual codeswitching data, mostly from a Minimalist perspective. The contributors first offer detailed grammatical accounts of codeswitching, then consider phonological and morphological issues that arise from the question of whether codeswitching is permitted within words. Contributors additionally investigate the semantics and syntax of codeswitching and psycholinguistic issues in bilingual language processing. The data analyzed include codeswitching in Spanish-English, Korean-English, German-Spanish, Hindi-English, and Amerindian languages.
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Shoba Bandi-Rao, Rakesh M. Bhatt, Sonia Colina, Marcel den Dikken, Anna Maria Di Sciullo, Daniel L. Finer, Kay E. Gonzalez-Vilbazo, Silvia Milian Hita, Jeff MacSwan, Pieter Muysken, Monica Moro Quintanilla, Erin O'Rourke, Ana Teresa Perez-Leroux, Edward P. Stabler Jr., Gretchen Sunderman, Almeida Jacqueline Toribio 15 b&w illus.; 30 Illustrations, unspecified
About the Author
Jeff MacSwan is Professor of Applied Linguistics in the Program in Language, Literacy, and Social Inquiry and of Language and Speech in the Program in Neuroscience and Cognitive Science at the University of Maryland. Jeff MacSwan is Professor of Applied Linguistics in the Program in Language, Literacy, and Social Inquiry and of Language and Speech in the Program in Neuroscience and Cognitive Science at the University of Maryland. Anna Maria Di Sciullo is Professor of Linguistics at the University of Quebec at Montreal. She is the author of Theorie et description en grammaire generative, and (with Edwin Williams) On the Definition of the Word (MIT Press). She is the editor of Configurations: Essays on Form and Interpretation, and Projections and Interface Conditions: Essays on Modularity. Marcel den Dikken is Professor in the Linguistics Program at the CUNY Graduate Center. He is the author of Particles: On the Syntax of Verb-particle, Triadic, and Causative Constructions and The Structure of the Noun Phrase in Rotuman. Edward P. Stabler, Jr., is Associate Professor of Linguistics at the University of California, Los Angeles.
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- Contributor: Jeff MacSwan
- Imprint: MIT Press
- ISBN13: 9780262027892
- Number of Pages: 336
- Packaged Dimensions: 152x229x21mm
- Format: Hardback
- Publisher: MIT Press Ltd
- Release Date: 2014-12-05
- Series: The MIT Press
- Binding: Hardback
- Biography: Jeff MacSwan is Professor of Applied Linguistics in the Program in Language, Literacy, and Social Inquiry and of Language and Speech in the Program in Neuroscience and Cognitive Science at the University of Maryland. Jeff MacSwan is Professor of Applied Linguistics in the Program in Language, Literacy, and Social Inquiry and of Language and Speech in the Program in Neuroscience and Cognitive Science at the University of Maryland. Anna Maria Di Sciullo is Professor of Linguistics at the University of Quebec at Montreal. She is the author of Theorie et description en grammaire generative, and (with Edwin Williams) On the Definition of the Word (MIT Press). She is the editor of Configurations: Essays on Form and Interpretation, and Projections and Interface Conditions: Essays on Modularity. Marcel den Dikken is Professor in the Linguistics Program at the CUNY Graduate Center. He is the author of Particles: On the Syntax of Verb-particle, Triadic, and Causative Constructions and The Structure of the Noun Phrase in Rotuman. Edward P. Stabler, Jr., is Associate Professor of Linguistics at the University of California, Los Angeles.
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