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  2. Tabitha and Choyce Brown talk confidence vs. code-switching - AOL

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    What does it take to “master the game”? Growing up as Black children, many of us were told it takes The post Tabitha and Choyce Brown talk confidence vs. code-switching appeared first on TheGrio.

  3. Code-switching - Wikipedia

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    Code-mixing is a thematically related term, but the usage of the terms code-switching and code-mixing varies. Some scholars use either term to denote the same practice, while others apply code-mixing to denote the formal linguistic properties of language-contact phenomena and code-switching to denote the actual, spoken usages by multilingual ...

  4. Markedness model - Wikipedia

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    The markedness model (sociolinguistic theory) proposed by Carol Myers-Scotton is one account of the social indexical motivation for code-switching. [1] The model holds that speakers use language choices to index rights and obligations (RO) sets, the abstract social codes in operation between participants in a given interaction.

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  6. Games Day - Wikipedia

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    Owl and Weasel #11: Programme for the first Games Workshop Games Day in 1975. Games Day is a yearly run gaming convention sponsored by Games Workshop. It was started in 1975, after another games convention scheduled for August that year cancelled. Games Workshop decided to fill the resulting gap by running a gaming day of their own.

  7. Some Black workers say if they stopped code switching at work ...

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    Good morning! Code switching is a well known phenomenon in U.S. workplaces. Usually a burden shouldered by workers of color, the term refers to the practice of changing your language, tone of ...

  8. Situational code-switching - Wikipedia

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    In metaphorical code switching, the context of the conversation is undisturbed but rather the changes adhere to the social context including the roles of those involved in the conversation. Unmarked discourse code switching serves as "markers" for a change in the context of the conversation such as the topic or quoting something. [3]

  9. Category:Code-switching - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Code-switching" The following 21 pages are in this category, out of 21 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...