Analyzing the Role of Part-of-Speech in Code-Switching: A Corpus-Based Study

Published: 01 Jan 2024, Last Modified: 18 May 2025EACL (Findings) 2024EveryoneRevisionsBibTeXCC BY-SA 4.0
Abstract: Code-switching (CS) is a common linguistic phenomenon wherein speakers fluidly transition between languages in conversation. While the cognitive processes driving CS remain a complex domain, earlier investigations have shed light on its multifaceted triggers. This study delves into the influence of Part-of-Speech (POS) on the propensity of bilinguals to engage in CS, employing a comprehensive analysis of Spanish-English and Mandarin-English corpora. Compared with prior research, our findings not only affirm the existence of a statistically significant connection between POS and the likelihood of CS across language pairs, but notably find this relationship exhibits its maximum strength in proximity to CS instances, progressively diminishing as tokens distance themselves from these CS points.
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