Год выпуска: 2011 Автор: Nadia Eversteijn Издательство: LAP Lambert Academic Publishing Страниц: 388 ISBN: 9783844381085
Описание
This book pictures how fluently bilingual Turkish-Dutch teenagers, who are free to choose from among the rich resources in their linguistic repertoires, come to the language choices they make in their everyday conversations. It is shown that socio-cultural orientation and language dominance affect these choices, but not in the linear way one would expect. Rather, it turns out that a stronger orientation to aspects of Turkish culture, and a high proficiency in Turkish, go hand in hand with a strong orientation to Dutch culture, and high proficiency in Dutch. These findings cast an interesting light on the widely discussed phenomenon of ethnic minority integration. Special attention goes to how and why codeswitching is used. A broad range of reasons is documented and illustrated with examples,such as: "symbolising one particular part of one’s bicultural identity". Speakers are also shown to be using a “third code” now and then: a mixed lect in which the contrasting effect between...