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Jan 1, 2007 · Code-switching involves shifting between different languages within the same conversation, whereas code-mixing entails blending two languages in a single word or sentence. Specifically,...
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Jul 16, 2020 · Here we put forth the proposal, based on quantitative analyses of spontaneous codeswitched speech, that codeswitching serves as a toolkit, or an opportunistic strategy for optimizing task performance in cooperative communication.
Dec 31, 2006 · Errors can be classified according to the units of speech. (e.g. phoneme, word or phrase) and the mechanisms (e.g. exchange, substitution, anticipation or perseveration) involved. Analysis of ...
Sep 26, 2018 · Language mixing is a ubiquitous phenomenon characterizing bilingual speakers. A frequent context where two languages are mixed is the word-internal level, demonstrating how tightly integrated the two grammars are in the mind of a speaker and how they adapt to each other.
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Speech perception: the process that transforms speech input into a phonological representation of that input Spoken word recognition: the process of identifying the word(s) in a stream of speech input Contents INTRODUCTION..... 16.2 SPEECH PERCEPTION: A MULTILAYERED SYSTEM ... 16.2 Phonetic Features and Phonemes: Below the Lexicon..... 16.2