CATEGORIZATION
AND PARTICIPATION FRAMEWORKS IN A MULTIMODAL
ORGANIZATION OF CODE-SWITCHING
PRACTICES
Our paper examines audio-visual recordings of spontaneous interactions collected during a fieldwork on two workplace communities located in Paris (AAN, UL). This paper concentrates on detailed analyses focused on three phenomena playing an constitutive role in multimodal organisation of code-switching practices: i) sequentiality, ii) categorisation and iii) participation frameworks. Finally we propose an indexical and a situated vision of multilingualism emerging through members’ practices constituted by multiple semiotic fields and resources mutually elaborated each other.
Our paper examines audio-visual recordings of spontaneous interactions collected during a fieldwork on two workplace communities located in Paris (AAN, UL). This paper concentrates on detailed analyses focused on three phenomena playing an constitutive role in multimodal organisation of code-switching practices: i) sequentiality, ii) categorisation and iii) participation frameworks. Finally we propose an indexical and a situated vision of multilingualism emerging through members’ practices constituted by multiple semiotic fields and resources mutually elaborated each other.
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