In Support of the Matrix Language Frame Model: Evidence from Igbo-English Intrasentential Codeswitching


Autoria(s): Ihemere, K.
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03/05/2016

Resumo

This paper explores the morphosyntactic features of mixed nominal expressions in a sample of empirical Igbo-English intrasentential codeswitching data (i.e. codeswitching within a bilingual clause) in terms of the Matrix Language Frame (MLF) model. Since both Igbo and English differ in the relative order of head and complement within the nominal argument phrase, the analysed data seem appropriate for testing the veracity of the principal assumption underpinning the MLF model: the notion that the two languages (in our case Igbo and English) participating in codeswitching do not both contribute equally to the morphosyntactic frame of a mixed constituent. As it turns out, the findings provide both empirical and quantitative support for the basic theoretical view that there is a Matrix Language (ML) versus Embedded Language (EL) hierarchy in classic codeswitching as predicted by the MLF model because both Igbo and English do not simultaneously satisfy the roles of the ML in Igbo-English codeswitching.

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http://westminsterresearch.wmin.ac.uk/16463/1/In%2520Support%2520of%2520the%2520Matrix%2520Language%2520Frame%2520Model%253A%2520Evidence%2520from%2520Igbo-English%2520Intrasentential%2520.pdf

Ihemere, K. (2016) In Support of the Matrix Language Frame Model: Evidence from Igbo-English Intrasentential Codeswitching. Language Matters: Studies in the Languages of Africa, 47 (1). pp. 105-127. ISSN 1022-8195

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en

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UniSA Press/Taylor & Francis

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http://westminsterresearch.wmin.ac.uk/16463/

https://dx.doi.org/10.1080/10228195.2015.1110194

10.1080/10228195.2015.1110194

Palavras-Chave #Social Sciences and Humanities
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Article

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