Automatic Identification of Code-Switching Functions in Speech Transcripts

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Abstract

Code-switching, or switching between languages, occurs for many reasons and has important linguistic, sociological, and cultural implications. Multilingual speakers code-switch for a variety of communicative functions, such as expressing emotions, borrowing terms, making jokes, introducing a new topic, etc. The function of code-switching may be quite useful for the analysis of linguists, cognitive scientists, speech therapists, and others, but is not readily apparent. To remedy this situation, we annotate and release a new dataset of functions of code-switching in Spanish-English. We build the first system (to our knowledge) to automatically identify a wide range of functions for which speakers code-switch in everyday speech, achieving an accuracy of 75% across all functions.

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Belani, R., & Flanigan, J. (2023). Automatic Identification of Code-Switching Functions in Speech Transcripts. In Proceedings of the Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics (pp. 7438–7448). Association for Computational Linguistics (ACL). https://doi.org/10.18653/v1/2023.findings-acl.469

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