This volume presents a series of studies and reviews that provide insights into grammatical variation and the development of code-switching in neurotypical speakers, as well as into language mixing practices among individuals with neurodevelopmental conditions. Across seven chapters, a range of themes is explored, including: community norms and language practices, the influence of caregivers on bilingual development, attitudes and ideologies surrounding bilingualism, code-switching as a communicative resource, and the intersection of neurodiversity and bilingualism. By offering up-to-date perspectives on these topics, the volume builds on existing research into code-switching, such as work by Margaret Deuchar, and it highlights open data initiatives for advancing future research in this area.
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Draško Kašćelan
Draško Kašćelan is a Lecturer in Language and Communication Sciences at the University of Essex (Division for Speech and Language Therapy). Kašćelan’s research focuses on various aspects of bi/multilingualism, autism, and developmental conditions. Prior to Essex, he worked as a Post-Doctoral Research Fellow at the University of Leeds on the Quantifying Bilingual Experience (Q-BEx) project: https://www.q-bex.org. He previously co-edited a special issue on Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Code-Switching (2021) with Margaret Deuchar.
sociolinguistics code switching bilingualism