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'''Insertional code-switching''' is often referred to as “borrowing” or “tag-switching”, when lexical items from a secondary language are introduced into the primary language. These loan words are partially or fully assimilated into the secondary language, conforming to its phonological and morphological structure. Insertional code-switching serves a “pragmatic purpose, acting as sentence enhancers or indicating the speaker's attitude towards the context of an utterance.”
'''Insertional code-switching''' is often referred to as “borrowing” or “tag-switching”, when lexical items from a secondary language are introduced into the primary language. These loan words are partially or fully assimilated into the secondary language, conforming to its phonological and morphological structure. Insertional code-switching serves a “pragmatic purpose, acting as sentence enhancers or indicating the speaker's attitude towards the context of an utterance.”


* '''Standard Luthic:''' Il nattu stâþ scaunu. Le staerne sceinanno e la luna stâþ folla.
* '''Standard Luthic:''' Il nattu stâþ scaunu. Le staerne sceinando e la luna stâþ folla.
* '''Standard Italian:''' La notte è bella. Le stelle brillano e la luna è piena.
* '''Standard Italian:''' La notte è bella. Le stelle brillano e la luna è piena.
* '''Insertional code-swicthing''': Il nattu '''ae bellu'''. '''Le stelle''' sceinanno e la luna '''ae piena'''.
* '''Insertional code-swicthing''': Il nattu '''ae bellu'''. '''Le stelle''' sceinan(d)o e la luna '''ae piena'''.
*: Note that both ''è'' and ''ae'' stand for /ɛ/.
*: Note that both ''è'' and ''ae'' stand for /ɛ/.


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