Οικογενειακός κρεολισμός
Part of : Γλωσσολογία ; Vol.7-8, 1988, pages 245-260
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The present study is based on long term observation and a large number of recordings of the linguistic interaction of a particular bilingual family. The findings demonstrate that natural bilingual interaction both maintains code distinction and fosters code merging (creolization) subject to a variety of social functions. Also, that various constraints on code switching suggested in the literature often prove too static to account for the facts satisfactorily and should be subjected to a higher order dynamic sociolinguistic constraint, that of structural cohesion.
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