Intra-Sentential Code-Switching among Bilingual Saudis on Twitter

  • Habtoor H
  • Almutlagah G
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Abstract

Code switching (CS) is a common phenomenon in language contact situations wherein bilinguals utilize two languages in the same context. This study investigated the occurrence of intra-sentential code switching by 12 bilingual Saudi females on twitter who differed in age and education. The data were collected by taking screenshot for 1260 tweets. Data were analysed statistically to show the phenomena of Arabic- English code switching. Moreover, a qualitative method was used for data analysis. Findings of the study showed that code-switching was observed clearly on twitter and that intra-sentential code-switching occurs frequently. It was also observed that at the level of particular syntactic categories in Arabic-English CS, nouns were the most often switched elements in the corpus. This study focused on nouns and verbs as examples of these syntactic categories of CS. English as inserted language was mostly used by participant, so the study focused on Arabic sentences in which English is the embedded language. Finally, it is found that the most inserted words in English were related to the internet and other social aspects.

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Habtoor, H. A., & Almutlagah, G. F. (2018). Intra-Sentential Code-Switching among Bilingual Saudis on Twitter. International Journal of Linguistics, 10(2), 1. https://doi.org/10.5296/ijl.v10i2.12915

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