
Language Culture and Curriculum
Editor and Book Reviews Editor: Eoghan Mac Aogain (St Patrick's College)

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Volume: 16 Number: 1 Page: 117
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Language Interaction in Na´huatl Discourse: The Influence of Spanish in Child and Adult Narratives
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Norbert Francis and Pablo Rogelio Navarrete Gómez
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This study of code-mixing focuses on the influence of Spanish in Na´huatl discourse as it is revealed in performance in narratives produced by adults and children. Language samples analysed were non-conversational,
produced in response to structured Na´huatl language story-telling tasks presented to participants. Narrators were bilingual speakers of the two languages from an indigenous community in Central Mexico.
Results indicate differences in the frequency of content word embedded language (Spanish), lexical items across grade level (for children), grade level attained (for adults), and correlations (for children)
between the frequency of these Spanish embedded items and a measure of metalinguistic awareness. The discussion of findings is placed in the context of a language contact situation characterised by the
rapid shift toward Spanish monolingualism in the broader surrounding region (Tlaxcalan Highlands) despite high levels of Na´huatl language proficiency in the locality in which the study was carried
out.
© Multilingual Matters 2003


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