A T Y P O L O G Y O F C O D E -M IX IN G
This book provides an in-depth analysis o f 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 M uysken adopts a comparative
approach to distinguish between the different types o f code-mixing,
drawing on a wealth o f data from bilingual settings throughout the
world. His study identifies three fundam ental 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 o f bilingual competence o f the speaker or various
social factors. The book synthesises 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.
p ie t e rm u ysk en is Professor of Linguistics and Latin American
Studies at Leiden University. He is co-editor, with Lesley Milroy, of One
Speaker, Two Languages (1995) and has published widely on A ndean
linguistics, creole studies and language contact.
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,BILINGUAL SPEECH
A TYPOLOGY OF CODE-MIXING
PIETER MUYSKEN
Mg C a m b r id g e
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