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Is Codeswitching only a matter of convergence? - A sociolinguistic approach to code-switching in multilingual communities (German, Paperback)
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Is Codeswitching only a matter of convergence? - A sociolinguistic approach to code-switching in multilingual communities (German, Paperback)
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Studienarbeit aus dem Jahr 2012 im Fachbereich Englisch -
Padagogik, Didaktik, Sprachwissenschaft, Note: 1,3, Universitat zu
Koln, Sprache: Deutsch, Abstract: Code- switching (CS) is a
worldwide phenomenon and has been the norm in many different
communities, but it was unnoticed and neglected by researchers for
years. However, due to social changes, such as globalization and
immigration, CS has surfaced in new places and thereby attracted
attention. Nevertheless, those linguistics who researched into the
occurrences of CS mostly commented on it negatively and categorized
it as a form of interference and broken language. The perception of
CS changed when Blom and Gumperz in 1972 focused on CS between
dialects in a Norwegian fishing village and pointed at its social
dimension and function. As a result, further studies of CS in
various parts of the world were introduced and up until today it is
a major research topic. Especially, the motivations for CS remain
an interesting focus for those studies. Moreover, globalization and
with this, the formation of multi-ethnical societies with a variety
of different languages in a country is an on-going process and
hence a late- breaking topic. Different sociolinguistic theories to
explain this phenomenon have been developed. Two well-known
approaches are Giles's Speech Accommodation Theory, nowadays
revised as Communication Accommodation Theory (CAT) and Myers-
Scotton's Markedness Model (MM). The first has its basis in
psychology as it explains CS as a form of accommodation to converge
to the addressee in order to become more alike and therefore narrow
social distance. In contrast, the socio-psychological MM also takes
macro-level perspectives into consideration and provides a
generalization about how motivations for CS are interpreted. In
this paper I will focus on CS in multilingual societies and
examine, whether this process is only a matter of convergence as
CAT claims. Further, I will match this theory with the MM as it is
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