对话
谈判
论证(复杂分析)
代码转换
风格(视觉艺术)
语言学
编码(集合论)
订单(交换)
社会学
心理学
计算机科学
历史
哲学
财务
经济
考古
集合(抽象数据类型)
化学
程序设计语言
生物化学
社会科学
出处
期刊:Oxford University Press eBooks
[Oxford University Press]
日期:1993-02-18
被引量:678
标识
DOI:10.1093/oso/9780198239055.001.0001
摘要
Abstract This is the first book-length treatment of the social motivations for codeswitching, that is, the use of two or more linguistic varieties in the same conversation. Using data from multilingual African contexts (mostly from conversations studied in Kenya), Carol Myers-Scotton advances a theoretical argument which aims at a general explanation of these motivations. She treats codeswitching as a type of skilled performance, not as the 'alternative strategy' of a person who cannot carry on a conversation in the language in which it began. When engaging in codeswitching, speakers exploit the socio-psychological values which have come to be associated with different linguistic varieties in a specific speech community: they switch codes in order to negotiate a change in social distance between themselves and other participants in the conversation, conveying this negotiation through the choice of a different code. Switching between languages, Professor Myers-Scoton suggests, has a good deal in common with making different stylistic choices within the same language: it ias as if bilingual and multilingual speakers have an additional style at their command when they engage in codeswitching between different languages.
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