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Constraints on variation, reduplication of semantics, and degrees of freedom: some notes on the computational account of code mixing
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 03 February 2016
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Goldrick, Putnam and Schwarz (2016) propose a very explicit account of code mixing, which nicely draws implications from the well-established findings of coactivation during bilingual language production, and that code mixing is constrained by grammatical principles. This precise characterization will undoubtedly serve as a useful basis for further research on code mixing, second language sentence production, and syntactic learning. However, there are three issues with the account that require further elaboration.
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