This is a good joke but it really lets itself down by switching from “guys” to “dudes” when it’s about the former word…
This is a good joke but it really lets itself down by switching from “guys” to “dudes” when it’s about the former word…
The bit you added says:
However, some linguists consider the borrowing of words or morphemes from another language to be different from other types of code-switching
Ok, so some think it’s the same type, some think it’s another type, but all of them agree it’s code-switching…
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Yes, sociologists care about how code switching languages is used in social situations. The phenomenon itself is just switching languages rapidly on-the-fly.
From the third paragraph of the Wikipedia article:
Code-switching may happen between sentences, sentence fragments, words, or individual morphemes (in synthetic languages).
Not sure why you think words aren’t included in that list?
No, I’m not claiming that what is omitted doesn’t exist, and it’s not relevant. Every section of the quote I omitted begins with “or”, indicating an alternative to the main idea of the paragraph, which is exactly represented by the quote as I formatted it. Including the whole quote supports my statement exactly the same amount, just with more other stuff included.
Nah, the use of that term in linguistics is older than the use in sociology you’re thinking of, which was coined by reference to the former. From https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Code-switching :
In linguistics, code-switching … occurs when a speaker alternates between two or more languages … in the context of a single conversation …
If you don’t keep a device for at least 5 years you have no real basis to talk about its issues though, like of course it’s fine when it’s basically brand new the whole time you have it
How many men were killed by women in the same time period?
Of the variable alleles, not all DNA
Yeah, because they dont stay in that kind of hotel. It’s something you see in the cheapest places, that 10cm of wall thickness they save per room might let them add one more shoebox to the floor.
Cool, soon the USA will join Algeria, Venezuela, Ethiopia, and Bangladesh, all known to be very prosperous countries.
Because she actually wants to go on the date and it’s easier to miss on purpose than guarantee for sure getting it? Idk, it’s awkward af but kids are awkward and there’s all kinds of dumb gender stuff tied up in girls asking boys out directly so it’s forgivable imo. Also, giving him an opportunity to be jokey and fun, “oh noooo, how could I have missed wink”, show that he doesn’t take himself too seriously and can play around. Which he failed lmao. (Yes yes I know it’s fake)
More likely it was “please cite these tangentially related papers from the same field but not actually related to this work, which were totally not written by me, your anonymous reviewer, (who was picked because of my activity in this research area), and I’m definitely not suggesting them to drive my citation count up, no siree.”
It’s not rational, it’s virtue signalling for the owning class. It’s saying “we are pious believers in the neoliberal order and we are happy to treat our employees like shit”.
He’ll be a grovelling serf, and probably not end up in the actual firing line
People say her podcast is actually good. I don’t know, I haven’t listened to it, but if so, then she is playing the game with decidedly more skill than just one 5-second video clip.
In 20 years millennials and gen z will be 30-60 year olds, you know, the people mostly in control of stuff
Paris has pretty good food but it’s below average for France, the south is where it’s at.
Another Brexit success story
Probably not