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Talk in Two Languages
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One of the most common phenomena of language use among bilingual speakers is language alternation. Theoretically this is impossible, both grammatically and socio-functionally. Drawing on Ethnomethodology this book addresses the crucial question of how to account for its actual possibility, and offers a critical reading of current approaches.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Half-Title
- Title
- Copyright
- Contents
- List of Tables
- Acknowledgements
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Some quasi-theories of order in talk in two languages
- 3 Grammatical order in talk in two languages
- 4 Using the models: Class agreement inKinyarwanda-French language alternation
- 5 Interactional order in talk in two languages:identity-related accounts
- 6 Interactional order in talk in two languages:organisational explanation
- 7 Using the models: direct speech reporting in talk in two languages
- 8 Applying language alternation studies
- 9 Summary and conclusion
- References
- Index