This paper describes how Chinese-English bilinguals in Taiwan use their languages in asynchronous computer-mediated communication, specifically, via Bulletin Board System (BBS) and email. The main data includes two types: emails collected from a social network and postings collected from two BBS websites. By examining patterns of language choice and language use in these two types of data, the aim of this research is to investigate how a language contact phenomenon code-switching (CS) is realized via different writing systems in online environment.The data reveals that there are two levels of CS: CS between languages and CS between writing systems. In terms of CS between languages, three patterns are found: CS between Mandarin and Taiwanese...
The phenomenon of using more than one language in order to communicate each other is considered norm...
The Englishization of Chinese occurs as a consequence of translations into Chinese of Western litera...
The chapters collected in this volume illustrate a range of approaches to code-switching behaviour, ...
This paper describes how Chinese-English bilinguals in Taiwan use their languages in asynchronous co...
Code switching is one of the most frequent communication strategies used by bilingual speakers. Kore...
In consequence of its contact with English and Taiwanese in computer-mediated communication (CMC), o...
The quintessential role of language has been punctiliously studied relative to intercultural communi...
The quintessential role of language has been punctiliously studied relative to intercultural communi...
This paper examines the adaptations of the writing system in Internet language in mainland China fro...
Code-Switching is a prevalent phenomenon that may be observed in verbal or non-verbal communication ...
Code-switching is a kind of strategy bilingual or multilingual speakers use in their daily interacti...
Thesis (M.A., Education (Multicultural Education)) -- California State University, Sacramento, 2012C...
AbstractStudies on code-switching over the past two decades have a propensity to focus on its spoken...
The study, based on Myers-Scotton’s revised Markedness Model, investigates English/Chinese code-swit...
This study attempts to observe how natives of different age groups in a city of south-east China swi...
The phenomenon of using more than one language in order to communicate each other is considered norm...
The Englishization of Chinese occurs as a consequence of translations into Chinese of Western litera...
The chapters collected in this volume illustrate a range of approaches to code-switching behaviour, ...
This paper describes how Chinese-English bilinguals in Taiwan use their languages in asynchronous co...
Code switching is one of the most frequent communication strategies used by bilingual speakers. Kore...
In consequence of its contact with English and Taiwanese in computer-mediated communication (CMC), o...
The quintessential role of language has been punctiliously studied relative to intercultural communi...
The quintessential role of language has been punctiliously studied relative to intercultural communi...
This paper examines the adaptations of the writing system in Internet language in mainland China fro...
Code-Switching is a prevalent phenomenon that may be observed in verbal or non-verbal communication ...
Code-switching is a kind of strategy bilingual or multilingual speakers use in their daily interacti...
Thesis (M.A., Education (Multicultural Education)) -- California State University, Sacramento, 2012C...
AbstractStudies on code-switching over the past two decades have a propensity to focus on its spoken...
The study, based on Myers-Scotton’s revised Markedness Model, investigates English/Chinese code-swit...
This study attempts to observe how natives of different age groups in a city of south-east China swi...
The phenomenon of using more than one language in order to communicate each other is considered norm...
The Englishization of Chinese occurs as a consequence of translations into Chinese of Western litera...
The chapters collected in this volume illustrate a range of approaches to code-switching behaviour, ...