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Multilingual Interactions and Code-Mixing in Northwest Amazonia
International Journal of American Linguistics ( IF 0.378 ) Pub Date : 2020-01-01 , DOI: 10.1086/705756
Wilson de Lima Silva

The multilingualism of the Vaupés region in Northwest Amazonia has drawn attention from scholars for decades. This paper addresses issues involving code-switching and code-mixing in this region. The claim has often been repeated that in spite of intense multilingualism, code-mixing does not occur. I report findings that show this is not the case. This study is based on fieldwork in a Desano community in Colombia. This study documents code-switching and code-mixing and has important implications for the general claims that have been made. The data come from interactions among speakers of Eastern Tukanoan languages who have different ethnic affiliations but who engage in multilingual speech that violates what has been claimed to be prescribed norms of language that forbid code-mixing. The results contribute to the understanding of the linguistic practices of these people and correct misconceptions about their linguistic behavior.

中文翻译:

亚马逊西北部的多语言交互和代码混合

几十年来,亚马逊西北部 Vaupés 地区的多种语言已经引起了学者们的关注。本文解决了该地区涉及代码转换和代码混合的问题。人们经常重申,尽管使用多种语言,但不会发生代码混合。我报告的调查结果表明情况并非如此。本研究基于哥伦比亚 Desano 社区的实地调查。这项研究记录了代码转换和代码混合,并对已提出的一般主张具有重要意义。这些数据来自东图卡诺语的使用者之间的互动,这些人具有不同的种族隶属关系,但他们的多语言言论违反了据称禁止混合代码的规定语言规范。
更新日期:2020-01-01
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