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Methodological Considerations in Code-Switching Research

  • Kay González-Vilbazo
  • , Laura Bartlett
  • , Sarah Downey
  • , Shane Ebert
  • , Jeanne Heil
  • , Bradley Hoot
  • , Bryan Koronkiewicz
  • , Sergio Ramos

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Abstract

This article addresses methodological concerns in research on grammatical aspects of code-switching. Data from code-switching have the potential for a unique contribution to linguistics by giving us access to combinations of linguistic features that may be difficult (or impossible) to observe in monolingual data. Nonetheless, the use of code-switching data for linguistic inquiry is not without issues. In this paper, we focus on three methodological questions specific to code-switching research: (i) project design, (ii) experimental procedure and (iii) participant selection. Drawing on experimental data from both published works and in-progress projects, we highlight potential solutions to each methodological challenge, concluding that several solutions are often required to mitigate the impact of confounding variables. In line with previous work (e.g. Grosjean 1998, Gullberg, Indefrey & Muysken 2009), we suggest that researchers clearly report on their methodology. Our overall goal is to contribute to a dialogue on best practices in code-switching research.
Original languageAmerican English
Pages (from-to)119-138
Number of pages20
JournalStudies in Hispanic and Lusophone Linguistics
Volume6
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - Jan 2013

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