Question

CAT theory, developed by Howard Giles, claims that this phenomenon occurs to maintain a positive social identity. A model of this phenomenon which focuses on an individual marking their “rights and obligations” is the markedness model. A model of this phenomenon which views it as a swap between “embedded” and “matrix” entities was developed by Carol Myers-Scotton. The intrasentential type of this phenomenon involves performing it within the same (*) sentence structure. The performance of this phenomenon (10[1])in response to different social situations is known as diglossia. (10[2])Speakers of AAVE often engage in this phenomenon with English as they move (10[1])between informal and formal settings. For 10 points, name this phenomenon in which multilingual people fluidly switch between languages in conversation. ■END■

ANSWER: code-switching [prompt on changing languages; prompt on multilingualism]
<AG, Social Science>
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Buzzes

PlayerTeamOpponentBuzz PositionValue
Nathan ZhangCornell WindCornell Earth7510
Forrest WeintraubColumbia Ly-αRIT8510
Ryan JoeCornell FireRochester A8510
Ethan MaddoxRochester BRochester C9810

Summary

2023 ILLIAC (Cornell)2023-10-21Y4100%0%0%85.75