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What does code-switching refer to?

ACreating new words from two languages

BMoving between registers in formal writing

CAlternating between two languages in a single conversation

DCorrecting grammatical errors automatically

Answer:

C. Alternating between two languages in a single conversation

Read Explanation:

Code-switching is the shifting between two languages or dialects within the same conversation or sentence. It often occurs in bilingual speakers adapting to different social cues or contexts.


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