Motivational Determinants of Code-Switching in Iranian EFL Classrooms
Publish place: The Journal of Applied Linguistics and Applied Literature: Dynamics and Advances.، Vol: 8، Issue: 1
Publish Year: 1399
Type: Journal paper
Language: English
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Index date: 14 July 2020
Motivational Determinants of Code-Switching in Iranian EFL Classrooms abstract
Code-Switching , an important issue in the field of both language classroom and sociolinguistics, has been under consideration in investigations related to bilingual and multilingual societies. First proposed by Haugen (1956) and later developed byGrosjean (1982), the termcode-switching refers to language alternation during communication. Although code-switching is unavoidable in bilingual and multilingual contexts, its role and motivational determinants in language classes are sometimes ignored. The goal of the present article was to investigate the motivational determinants of classroom code-switching in EFL classrooms. The research was conducted with 400 participants, including 374 students and 26 teachers. The data collection techniques included questionnairesand observation checklist, all of which were designed based on Hymes’ (1962) framework and Poplack’s (1980), Myers-Scotton’s (1989), Blom and Gumperz’s (1972), and Gumperz’s (1982) categorizations. The data were analyzed through the software SPSS (Version 20). The results revealedthat providing the listener with better understanding, clarification, and checking comprehension are the most important motivational determinants for codeswitching.
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Motivational Determinants of Code-Switching in Iranian EFL Classrooms authors
Shahla Nazeri
M. A. Student in ELT, Azarbaijan Shahid Madani University, Tabriz, Iran
Davoud Amini
Assistant Professor of ELT (TESOL), Department of English Language and Literature, Azarbaijan Shahid Madani University, Tabriz, Iran
Farzad Salahshoor
Assistant Professor of Applied Linguistics, Department of English Language and Literature, Azarbaijan Shahid Madani University, Tabriz, Iran