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Code-switching and the optimal grammar of bilingual language use
Rakesh M. Bhatt
, Agnes Bolonyai
Linguistics
Spanish and Portuguese
Global Studies Programs and Courses
Center for Global Studies
Center for South Asian and Middle Eastern Studies
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Grammar
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Language Use
100%
Code-switching
100%
Bilingual Language
100%
Socio-cognitive
40%
Bilingual
20%
Cross-linguistic
20%
Instantiation
20%
Theoretical Understanding
20%
Sociolinguistics
20%
Linguistic Competence
20%
Cognitive Base
20%
Local Function
20%
Cognitive Constraints
20%
Multilinguistic
20%
Arts and Humanities
Language use
100%
Code-switching
100%
Cognitive
20%
Global
20%
Framework
20%
Local
20%
Empirical evidence
20%
Instantiation
20%
Crosslinguistic
20%
Linguistic Competence
20%
Cognitive constraints
20%
Psychology
Linguistic Competence
100%
Computer Science
Instantiation
100%