Across
- 3. A word borrowed by one language from another.
- 4. Incorporation of linguistic material from a second language into a base or matrix language.
- 5. Refers to situations where each language is systematically employed in certain domains or events.
- 6. Mechanisms involved in conflict monitoring, planning attentional control and the suppression of habitual responses.
- 8. Perceived as complex, with regular rules of structure and elaborated meanings.
- 10. A language that is used by non-native speakers when interacting with speakers of different codes.
- 11. The end results of a process in which a language is no longer spoken.
- 12. Used in public areas, such as schools, church and government.
Down
- 1. A process employing linguistic material from 2 (or more) languages within a conversational segment.
- 2. Perceived as simple, irregular, lacking in former structure and restricted in meanings.
- 7. Infants who were exposed to two languages from their birth.
- 9. Used in private or informal domains with family and friends
