"In this sense, codeswitching can also be considered as playing an important interactional role in the construction and enforcement of in-group norms of behavior that regulate interactions among peers. In addition, older siblings’ linguistic behavior also has important implications for intergenerational socio-cultural and language maintenance. [...] Rampton’s (1995) notion of crossing refers to the act of codeswitching into a code or linguistic variety (usually a minority language) that is not ‘owned’ by the speaker, but rather belongs to a group which they cannot legitimately claim to be part of." (GARCÍA-SÁNCHEZ, 2010).
Keywords: identity construction in player types, language crossing, affinity sharing, Ben Rampton
Português: comportamento linguístico
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