Resum: For some time, the usage of two or more languages in the same speech event was considered a lack of linguistic competence. Gumperz’s contributions in the early 80’s, among others, have flipped this belief and code switching is starting to be perceived as a communicative resource that a speaker can use. This article presents instances of code switching carried out by children aged 3 to 4. The article discusses why these episodes are not examples of a lack of linguistic competence by analyzing the context in which they took place.
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Any de publicació de la revista: 2014
Autor segons l'article: de Rosselló i Peralta, Carles
Tipus de publicació: ##rt.metadata.pkp.peerReviewed##, info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion, info:eu-repo/semantics/article