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Social Motivations for Codeswitching: Evidence from Africa

Social Motivations for Codeswitching: Evidence from Africa

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Social Motivations for Codeswitching: Evidence from Africa

by Myers-Scotton, Carol

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New York: Oxford University Press, 1995. Softcover. Very Good+. 177pp; Covers clean & bright, text unmarked, binding is tight, VG+ condition. Advances a theoretical argument which aims at a general explanation of the motivations underlying codeswitching (the use of two or more linguistic varieties in the same conversation).

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Title
Social Motivations for Codeswitching: Evidence from Africa
Author
Myers-Scotton, Carol
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Softcover
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Binding
Paperback
ISBN 10
0198239238
ISBN 13
9780198239239
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Place of Publication
New York
Date Published
1995
Keywords
linguistics codeswitching conversation africa sociology language
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