Understanding the Nature of Code-switching and Code-mixing of Songhay Speakers of French

Authors

  • Dr. Ibrahima Abdoulaye

  • Dr. Mohamed Minkailou

Keywords:

language contact, code-switching, codemixing, inter-sentential, intra-sentential, code, matrix language, embedded words

Abstract

The present paper is a descriptive study on the nature of the types of code-switching and code-mixing found among Songhay speakers of French It aims at identifying and describing the structural nature of the instances of switches by classifying and categorising them according to the existing theories and models on Code Switching and Code Mixing constraints The paper also reviews proposed definitions on the issue of Code-switching and Code-mixing The data for the data was collected through interviews and participant observation from ninety participants coming from the regions of Gao and Timbuktu in the north of Mali and Bamako the Capital City in the south The study has identified two forms of switches inter-sentential and intra-sentential code-switching in which participants alternate the two codes or insert words from French into Songhay and vice-versa Analysing the intersentential types of switches the study confirms the equivalence of structure constraint of S Poplack 1980 which states that there is no violation of the grammar of the two languages involved in this form of switching where sentences or clauses are juxtaposed Analysing the intrasentential type of switches the study shows illustrations where French embedded words in a Songhay-based code are not transformed but they sometimes take the Songhay inflectional affixes to adapt the Songhay grammaticality This is in line with the Matrix Language Frame Model of C Myers-Scotton 1993a b The study reveals that the intra-sentential switching is more frequently used than the inter-sentential one with 82 of speeches confirming S Poplack s 1980 1981 size of constituent constraint Among the intra-sentential instances nouns and verbs are the most frequently used However the most striking finding in the study remains the frequent use of the past participle in the intra-sentential switches of the three French verb groups

How to Cite

Dr. Ibrahima Abdoulaye, & Dr. Mohamed Minkailou. (2019). Understanding the Nature of Code-switching and Code-mixing of Songhay Speakers of French. Global Journal of Human-Social Science, 19(G2), 1–14. Retrieved from https://socialscienceresearch.org/index.php/GJHSS/article/view/2787

Understanding the Nature of Code-switching and Code-mixing of Songhay Speakers of French

Published

2019-01-15