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Intra- and Inter-Individual Variation in Self-Reported Code-Switching Patterns of Adult Multilinguals
Dewaele, Jean-Marc; Li, Wei
International Journal of Multilingualism, v11 n2 p225-246 2014
The present study is a large-scale quantitative analysis of intra-individual variation (linked to type of interlocutor) and inter-individual variation (linked to multilingualism, sociobiographical variables and three personality traits) in self-reported frequency of code-switching (CS) among 2116 multilinguals. We found a significant effect of interlocutor (friends, family, colleagues and strangers) on self-reported CS. Participants who grew up and work in a multilingual environment, know many different languages, which they learnt from a young age, have advanced proficiency in various languages reported more frequent CS. Sex, extraversion and cognitive empathy, but not tolerance of ambiguity, are linked with higher self-reported CS. We conclude that the frequency of self-reported CS depends not just on situational, complex sociobiographical and environmental factors, but it is also mediated by the personality of the multilingual.
Descriptors: Code Switching (Language), Personality Traits, Multilingualism, Statistical Analysis, Individual Differences, Empathy, Second Language Learning, Work Environment, Family Environment, Gender Differences, Extraversion Introversion, Measurement Techniques, Language Proficiency, Language Usage, Language Attitudes, Questionnaires
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