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Code-switching is defined as the ability to switch between languages in a single conversation.
As found in our data, code-switching also occurs when there are roughly equal numbers of black and nonblack employees, which suggests that diversifying organizations is only part of the solution.
In fact, language mixture is a central feature of Latinx speech in the United States; in research on the subject, the terms language-mixing and code-switching are typically treated as synonymous.
Daniel J. Olson, The role of code-switching and language context in bilingual phonetic transfer, Journal of the International Phonetic Association, Vol. 46, No. 3 (December 2016), pp. 263-285 ...
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