Explain the sociolinguistic characteristics of code-swiching, code-mixing and language borrowing as consequences of a multilingual society
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One of the most commonly observed forms of language change is code mixing in conversational speech. Code mixing in sociolinguistics can be defined as simply mixing of two or more codes. It is more common in speech. There can be mixing of two or more varieties of the same language or of different languages altogether.
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