Choose the concept of Code-Switching, When speakers alternate two or more languages in the same conversation is a Code Switching/Mixing. In it the starts with a language and ends with different language., Coexisting languages of a community likely to have different functions and be used in different contexts, It is a variety of a language different from other varieties of the same language in that it has special features of sound, word arrangement, and vocabulary, and is used by a group of speakers set off from others either geographically or socially, The use of two or more languages or varieties of the same language in the same utterance or conversation, The code-Switching phenomenon is common among:, Monolingual population, Bilingual population, Wealthy population, Bilingual and multilingual population, What factors are needed to code switch/mixed effectively?, A high level of grammar and writing., Great social abilities and cognitive skills., A high level of understanding of the 2 cultures and a deep understanding of the structures and purposes of the 2 language system, To be in a bilingual mode, Select situations in which Code Switching/Mixing take place, Online, Literature, Cinema, Between monolingual people, Among bilingual people in monolingual mode, In certain bilingual communities (Llanito), Select reasons for Code Switching/Mixing, Language proficiency, Group identity, Humour or irony, Change of setting, Social distance or closeness, Lexical gaps, Select a purpose to use Code Switching at school?, The audience to whom they are speaking, Social and cultural reasons, To confuse your audience, Linguistic reasons, How does Code-Switching/Mixing reflect a person’s cultural identity? (More than one answer is possible), It shows their connection to more than one culture or language community, It reveals how they balance or express both sides of their identity in communication., Shows a polictical bias of the speaker, It is a typical feature of monolingual mode, How does Code-Switching/Mixing reflect a person’s cultural identity? , It shows their connection to more than one culture or language community, It reveals how they balance or express both sides of their identity in communication., Shows a polictical bias of the speaker, It is a typical feature of monolingual mode, Code-Mixing differs from Code-Switching in that:, Code-mixing involves switching entire sentences between languages, B. Code-mixing occurs within a sentence or phrase, while code-switching happens between sentences or conversations, Code-mixing is only found in written language, D. Code-mixing happens in formal settings, whereas code-switching is informal, In which situation is Code-Mixing most likely to occur?, When a speaker wants to impress others with formal language, B. In casual, informal conversations among bilingual speakers, C. When translating from one language to another, D. When discussing technical jargon or complex concepts, Code-mixing can occur when a speaker incorporates words or phrases from a different language within a sentence.In which situation is code-mixing most likely to occur?, True, B. False, Sometimes true, sometimes false, Do you use Code Switching or Code-Mixing. Please provide details of your own experience in the sheet provided., True, B. False, Sometimes , No idea.
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Code-Switching and Code-Mixing Questionnaire
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