O CODE SWITCHING SOB A VISÃO DO MODELO VARIACIONISTA
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.5212/uniletras.v23i1.220Abstract
A presente pesquisa enfatiza a análise do fenômeno lingüístico de línguas em contato sobre code switching, em situações funcionais no Brasildeutsch. Pretende-se mostrar como se dá o uso inter e intra-sentencial do fenômeno de code switching em estratégias de interação usadas pelos falantes bilíngües com relação aos condicionamentos gramaticais no modelo variacionista.
Palavras-chave: línguas em contato, code switching, modelo variacionista
The present research emphasis the verbal interaction of the functional process of the two languages: situations of code switching in Brazildeutsch. In this sense, the inter and intra-sentential use of the phenomenon of code switching is observed, as well as the strategies of interactions adopted by bilingual speakers with respect to grammatical and social conditioning on the basis of the variation model.
Keywords: languages in contact, code switching, variation model.
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