Codeswitching

Codeswitching
Code|swit|ching
['koudswitʃiŋ] das; -[s], -s
<aus engl. code switching zu code (vgl. ↑Code) u. to switch »wechseln«>
Übergang von einer Sprachvarietät in eine andere (z. B. von der Standardsprache zur Mundart) innerhalb eines Gesprächs (Sprachw.).

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