Codeswitching in Tunisia: Attitudinal and behavioural dimensions
Abstract
Codeswitching (S) has been the focus of some sociolinguistic research in Tunisia. However, little of this research has focused on social psychological aspects such as attitudes and self-reports associated with codeswitching. In our first study, attitudes about codeswitching were gathered from 169 Tunisian University students using a matched-guise technique. In the second study, 28 similar students completed language diaries that reported details...
Paper Details
Title
Codeswitching in Tunisia: Attitudinal and behavioural dimensions
Published Date
Aug 1, 2000
Journal
Volume
32
Issue
9
Pages
1343 - 1361
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