학술논문

Constraints on South African English-Afrikaans intrasentential code switching : a minimalist approach
Document Type
article
Source
Stellenbosch Papers in Linguistics Plus, Vol 31, Iss 0, Pp 63-90 (2002)
Subject
intrasentential code switching
english-afrikaans intrasentential code switching
code switching
south african english-afrikaans code switching
Philology. Linguistics
P1-1091
African languages and literature
PL8000-8844
Language
Afrikaans
English
ISSN
1726-541X
2224-3380
Abstract
Since the 1970s, the phenomenon of code switching has been studied from a variety of theoretical perspectives. From a structuralist perspective, the most important question arising from this extensive study of code switching concerns the nature of the grammatical constraints on code switching. Many such constraints have been proposed, some of the more prominent of which will be discussed below. The main aim of this paper, however, is to provide the reader with an exposition of the Minimalist approach to code switching. Following the exposition of the Minimalist approach to code switching, a study in which the Minimalist assumption concerning the constraints on code switching is empirically evaluated with the aid of South African English-Afrikaans code switching data will be described. Finally, conclusions will be drawn regarding the theoretical and empirical validity of the Minimalist account of the constraints on code switching. As a starting point, however, it is essential to provide both a definition of the term "code switching" as it will be used in this paper, as well as a brief exposition of the differences between code switching and related phenomena such as borrowing, code mixing and interference.