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Code Mixing and Speech Levels:

Explain the concept of code mixing within turns and between turns, and its relationship with different
speech levels. Provide examples and discuss the potential negative evaluations associated with speech
level alternations.

2. Common Reasons for Code Mixing:

Explore common reasons for code mixing, including interjections, quoting, expressing group identity,
real lexical need, and discussing specific topics. Identify other potential reasons for code mixing.

3. Factors Modifying Code Choice:

Investigate factors influencing code choice, such as participants, solidarity, status, social distance,
formality, and function. Provide examples illustrating how these factors impact language switching.

4. Intra-Sentential Congruent Lexicalization:

Explain the concept of congruent lexicalization within sentences, distinguishing it from insertion and
alternation. Provide examples to illustrate instances of congruent lexicalization in bilingual
communication.

5. Translanguaging:

Define translanguaging and discuss its dynamic nature. Explore its scope in everyday interactions,
literature, and media. Provide real-life examples illustrating translanguaging's role in cultural exchange,
identity expression, and inclusivity in diverse linguistic communities.

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