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Bilingual Speech

Bilingual Speech

Bilingual Speech

A Typology of Code-Mixing
Pieter Muysken, Rijksuniversiteit Leiden, The Netherlands
December 2000
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    This book provides an in depth analysis of the different ways in which bilingual speakers switch from one language to another in the course of conversation. This phenomenon, known as code-mixing or code-switching, takes many forms. Pieter Muysken adopts a comparative approach to distinguish between the different types of code-mixing, drawing on a wealth of data from bilingual settings throughout the world. His study identifies three fundamental and distinct patterns of mixing - 'insertion', 'alternation' and 'congruent lexicalization' - and sets out to discover whether the choice of a particular mixing strategy depends on the contrasting grammatical properties of the languages involved, the degree of bilingual competence of the speaker or various social factors. The book synthesizes a vast array of recent research in a rapidly growing field of study which has much to reveal about the structure and function of language.

    • In depth analysis of the different types of language mixing from a comparative perspective
    • Draws together the latest research in a rapidly moving field and relates it to the general study of language contact
    • Wide focus, integrates both structural and sociolinguistic analyses

    Reviews & endorsements

    'Bilingual Speech should be compulsory reading not only for those interested in the grammar of bilingual productions but for anyone seriously interested in grammatical debates.' Journal of Sociolinguistics

    'The book's most obvious contribution is in bringing together a huge range of evidence from the field of language contact and proposing a way of fitting it into a coherent framework … Bilingual Speech should be compulsory reading not only for those interested in the grammar of bilingual productions but for anyone seriously interested in grammatical debates.' Journal of Sociolinguistics

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    Product details

    December 2000
    Hardback
    9780521771689
    324 pages
    237 × 161 × 28 mm
    0.6kg
    34 tables
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • 1. The study of code-mixing
    • 2. Differences and similarities between languages
    • 3. Insertion
    • 4. Alternation
    • 5. Congruent lexicalization
    • 6. Function words
    • 7. Bilingual verbs
    • 8. Variation in mixing patterns
    • 9. Bilingual speech and language contact.
      Author
    • Pieter Muysken , Radboud Universiteit Nijmegen

      Pieter Muysken is Professor of Linguistics at Radboud University Nijmegen, after previously teaching at the universities of Amsterdam and Leiden. His specialism is language contact and he does research in the Andes, the Caribbean and the Netherlands.