Beyond code-switching and translanguaging: fluidity and fixity in everyday language practices of multilingual Singapore
In multilingual Singapore, language mixing is an everyday phenomenon that can be observed in the speech of many Singaporeans, especially in informal and private settings (Bolton & Botha, 2019; Botha, 2021; Tay, 1989). Among the existing studies that have analysed language mixing in the Singapore...
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Nanyang Technological University
2023
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