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The Main Factors Leading To Code-Switching In Azerbaijan

[journal article]

Soltanova, Aysel Eldar

Abstract

In today's globalized world integration of languages is a frequently experienced issue. Nowadays, people speak both English and Russian by mixing them with the Azeri language often. In linguistics, this phenomenon of mixing two languages is analyzed and termed in various forms, such as code-switchin... view more

In today's globalized world integration of languages is a frequently experienced issue. Nowadays, people speak both English and Russian by mixing them with the Azeri language often. In linguistics, this phenomenon of mixing two languages is analyzed and termed in various forms, such as code-switching, interculturalism, code-mixing etc. The study integrates quantitative research to assess interlocutors' and respondents; attitudes toward code-switching by using close-ended questionnaires. By revealing the key aspects affecting the emergence of code-switching from historical perspectives, the paper proves that preserving the originality and uniqueness of a language is a challenge that needs to be overcome. However, nowadays, at some point and by some respondents, this tendency has not been evaluated negatively. By touching upon language contact situations based on intimate intersocietal relations and the outcome of this situation, the author used the quantitative method and data collection to conclude the goal set. Based on the background information of the respective community, the data and calculations are compiled systematically in tables and graphs for further analysis. The research outcome shows that education and other socio-economic relations are vital in protecting the existence and identities of languages. Moreover, the respondents' attitudes toward growing tendency helped to demonstrate the position and perspectives of people from different genders, backgrounds, and occupations. ... view less

Keywords
integration; globalization; language; language change; Azerbaijan

Classification
Science of Literature, Linguistics

Free Keywords
code-switching; mixing; interculturalism

Document language
English

Publication Year
2023

Page/Pages
p. 5010-5015

Journal
Path of Science, 9 (2023) 1

ISSN
2413-9009

Status
Published Version; peer reviewed

Licence
Creative Commons - Attribution 4.0


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