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Gauging convergence on the ground: Code-switching in the community

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Torres Cacoullos, Rena
Travis, Catherine

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Kingston Press Ltd

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Is grammatical convergence between bilinguals’ two languages inevitable and does code-switching inherently promote it? Despite the burgeoning of bilingualism studies, this question—and even what should count as code-switching—remains contentious. Cu

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International Journal of Bilingualism

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2037-12-31