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Autor:
Rakesh Bhatt, Agnes Bolonyai
Publikováno v:
Languages, Vol 7, Iss 4, p 277 (2022)
In the earlier study “Code-Switching and the Optimal Grammar of Bilingual Language Use” in 2011, we present a unified account of language use in multilingual communities using the key insight of OPTIMIZATION to capture variations between multilin
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/d79811e0fab34e81ad3389ad63dbc102
Autor:
Agnes Bolonyai, Kelsey Campolong
Publikováno v:
Journal of Language Aggression and Conflict. 5:251-273
The historic wave of refugees reaching Europe in 2015 was met with a volatile mixture of ethno-nationalist, anti-Muslim fearmongering and political infighting within the European Union (EU). Perhaps no one was more influential in promulgating fear an
Autor:
Agnes Bolonyai
Publikováno v:
Journal of Sociolinguistics. 17:402-407
Autor:
Agnes Bolonyai, Rakesh Mohan Bhatt
Publikováno v:
Bilingualism: Language and Cognition. 14:522-546
In this article, we provide a framework of bilingual grammar that offers a theoretical understanding of the socio-cognitive bases of code-switching in terms of five general principles that, individually or through interaction with each other, explain
Autor:
Agnes Bolonyai
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Bilingualism. 11:3-23
This study investigates morphological vulnerability in incomplete bilingual L1 acquisition. It examines the production of L1 inflections by L2-dominant bilingual children, with the aim of exploring causes of difficulty in agreement marking. Spontaneo
Autor:
Agnes Bolonyai
Publikováno v:
Journal of Sociolinguistics. 9:3-27
This paper examines how pre-adolescent bilingual girls employ linguistic choices to construct relations of dominance and subordination in a competitive exchange of knowledge and expertise in a pretend-school activity. Quantitative and qualitative ana
Autor:
Carol Myers-Scotton, Agnes Bolonyai
Publikováno v:
Language in Society. 30:1-28
Although the methodologies for describing many types of linguistic variation have been well developed, satisfactory theoretical links between data and explanation – especially links that include causal mechanisms – remain lacking. This article ar