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1695 rsychen Send Email Mar 3, 2007
3:01 am
Hello! everyone. I have a question regarding situational cs and metaphorical cs. I wonder whether the six functions of code-switching in Gumperz's...
1696 E Or
red_lunar_alien Send Email
Mar 4, 2007
4:24 am
Hi Ruby! The six functions you're talking about belong under metaphorical cs. situational cs is related to changes in the topics, participants, etc. while...
1697 mostari hind
hmostari Send Email
Mar 4, 2007
4:24 am
dear Ruby, I believe the six functions are related to the metaphoical CS , because in Situational CS, there is a change in topic, addressee , mood , .etc...
1698 Celso Alvarez Cácc...
celsoacaccamo Send Email
Mar 4, 2007
8:48 pm
(Please excuse cross-posting), Hello, I have been gathering freely available audio materials on language and linguistics from the Internet: interviews and news...
1699 Diana Gomez
chilindrina_... Send Email
Mar 5, 2007
2:34 am
Istill need 4 participant for my online survey. I still Need individuals who are Second Language learners after age 10. (Spanish or English). People that...
1700 Harold F. Schiffman
madrona2bus Send Email
Mar 5, 2007
2:12 pm
Dear Kimi Raja, I would say that when you have an English word like "problem" with 'caariyaay&#39; morphology (the genitive or oblique morpheme -att- added) the ...
1701 rina Raichlin
rina_raichlin Send Email
Mar 6, 2007
8:47 pm
i suggest to count these words as mixed: that is, you have in your data english words, tamil words and mixed words. for the mixed words you should see what is...
1702 mohana dass
rmdassa Send Email
Mar 6, 2007
8:48 pm
Hi kanthimathi! I came across your piece of subject matter on code mixing. it is interesting but very easy to analyze. Anyway, if you need any academical...
1703 james fidelholtz
jfidelholtz Send Email
Mar 6, 2007
8:48 pm
Hi, Kimi, This problem has cropped up on the list in different guises before, so check the archives. It is not a trivial one, but there are a number of clues,...
1704 sapna bhat
sapna_bin Send Email
Mar 6, 2007
8:49 pm
Hello, I think you could use MLF by Myers Scotton as a viable method for analyzying code mixing. We have used this format witha lot of Indian languages.This...
1705 Celso Alvarez Cácc...
celsoacaccamo Send Email
Mar 7, 2007
2:56 am
Jim, You say, ... What do you mean by 'aitchy&#39; pronunciation? Closer to glottal [h], or to palatal [ç] (like German "Ich")? The latter is more fronted, but...
1706 james fidelholtz
jfidelholtz Send Email
Mar 8, 2007
10:07 am
Celso, The German [x] after [a] is pronounced quite far back, though still in the velar region. What I was attempting to describe as the typical ...
1707 Jeff MacSwan
macswan@... Send Email
Mar 8, 2007
5:22 pm
Judging from your orthography, it looks like the Tamil stems are phonologically integrated. We classically distinguish between CS and borrowing on these...
1708 Celso María Álv...
celsoacaccamo Send Email
Mar 8, 2007
6:35 pm
Jim, thanks for the explanation. It's just that I'm not familiar either with the native German [x] after [a] or with its English adaptation. For example, I...
1709 james fidelholtz
jfidelholtz Send Email
Mar 10, 2007
9:15 am
Hi, Celso, Actually, English [h] is more complex (and even confusing for most linguists) than it appears at first blush. To make a long story short(er): ...
1710 Harold F. Schiffman
madrona2bus Send Email
Mar 10, 2007
3:55 pm
I think this stream has gone in a very different direction from the question Celso originally asked, which was about the kind of [x] one would find in a...
1711 Celso Alvarez Các...
celsoacaccamo Send Email
Mar 10, 2007
9:04 pm
Jim and Hal, Thank you both for your detailed explanations. Jim, what you tell about English /h/ and the aspiration of all voiceless consonants is very ...
1712 Harold F. Schiffman
madrona2bus Send Email
Mar 10, 2007
10:07 pm
Celso: My impression of what English speakers do when they pronounce 'Bach' is something like [ba:h] with a little more constriction on the [h] than usual,...
1713 Peachy Princess
pi_chihime Send Email
Mar 13, 2007
3:27 pm
Could you tell me what sort of qualitative data analysis software was used?...
1714 sharadtriyama Send Email Mar 19, 2007
9:36 am
Hi I am looking for some code switching and code mixing audio clips. Please help me with the same. Thanks and regards Mathangi...
1715 Sebba, Mark
horsefoureight Send Email
Mar 19, 2007
10:01 am
Audio clips of language alternation data can be found at http://talkbank.org/data/LIDES/ ____________________________________________>h Dr Mark Sebba Reader in...
1716 leonikotze Send Email Mar 27, 2007
4:39 pm
Hello! I read the instruction to introduce myself only after I had already posted my email. Here then follows introduction: My name is Leoni Kotzé and I am a...
1717 code-switching@yahoog... Send Email Apr 1, 2007
3:07 pm
Hello, this is a monthly reminder from The Code-Switching Forum. 1) If you are a newcomer to the list, Welcome! We would appreciate an introduction about your...
1718 Diana Gomez
chilindrina_... Send Email
Apr 3, 2007
4:41 pm
Does anyone have a bibliography and or articles to refer to regarding the relationship between language dominance and code-switching, as well as emotions and...
1719 Sara Adams!
yakartoshka Send Email
Apr 6, 2007
3:19 pm
Greetings! This might be slightly annoying because I can't really help [ you with your thesis but am thinking maybe you can help me with a piece I'm writing...
1720 Leoni
leonikotze Send Email
Apr 10, 2007
7:43 am
Hello Diana! I do not know if this will help you at all, but the fact (?) that taboo/swear words are often expressed in the second/third language of a speaker,...
1721 Heidi Kent
heidibkent Send Email
Apr 10, 2007
7:43 am
Hello - I'm Heidi Kent. I am getting my masters in linguistics at San Jose State University in California. I'm working on a term paper on code switching for my...
1722 piotrszyld Send Email Apr 19, 2007
6:31 pm
Hello, i do have some bibliography on this topic, I'm writing a thesis on taboo words perception by bilinguals - you'll find my post and request fort taboo...
1723 piotrszyld Send Email Apr 19, 2007
6:31 pm
Hi everybody, I'm a student of the English linguistics department of the A. Mickiewicz University in Poland, writing an MA concerning the effects of taboo...
1724 piotrszyld Send Email Apr 21, 2007
2:51 pm
Hello everybody, after a some very helpful feedback by Holly Didi-Ogren, I fitted the taboo questionnaire out with a British/American English specification. ...
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