Abstract
This study investigates Arabic–French code-switching from a psycholinguistic perspective, focusing on how bilingual speakers organize two linguistic systems and how prosody contributes to discourse coherence. It argues that switching is constrained by both mental organization and communicative structuring, with prosodic cues signaling transitions and maintaining interpretive continuity.
Recommended Citation
Ouassmi, Lahcen
(2006)
"Representational Systems and Prosodic Organization in Bilingual Discourse: A Psycholinguistic Study of Arabic–French Code-Switching,"
Basamat: Vol. 1:
Iss.
1, Article 7.
Available at:
https://scholarhub.univh2c.ma/basamat/vol1/iss1/7