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Item Codeswitching in Tigrinya: The Case of Two FM Radio Programs(Addis Ababa University, 2011-06) Araya, Bahire; Leyew, Zelealem (PhD)This study deals with Codeswitching in Tigrinya: The Case of Two FM Radio Programs broadcasting in and around Mekelle. The rationales, which triggered the researcher to conduct such a research, are the fact that there are very few studies in Ethiopia, no research in Tigray and the researcher was experienced with switched Tigrinya in the Tigrinya FM radio programs (TFRPs). It is tried to address the why, when, how and how often codeswitching incidents are appeared on the TFRPs, and the perception of codemixing by bilinguals and monolinguals. It also attempts to describe what linguistic features of codeswitching are identified and which universal constraints are attested valid in Tigrinya-English or Amharic codeswitching phenomenon. The study aims mainly at exploring the social aspects of codeswitching activities, and describing the linguistic features of codeswitching on the Tigrinya FM radio services (TFRSs) vis-à-vis some earlier studied models and findings. To address the problems and achieve the objectives, both qualitative and quantitative methods were employed for gathering bits of information from the selected sites and FM radio listeners in focus. Questionnaires, interviews, and audio recordings were used as basic tools to collect genuine information. The bits of information were collected from both monolingual and bilingual TFRPs clients and the newscasters. The social and linguistic data of codeswitching on the TFRPs are exhibited viewed from different perspectives. There are bulks of codeswitching occurrences on TFRPs more frequently from English and Amharic constituents.Tigrean codeswitchers were engaging in codeswitching incidences motivated by the social attractions. However, monolinguals have remarkably negative attitudes towards codeswitching by overwhelming the bilinguals. Besides, the Trilingual Tigreans are switching multiple constituents intrasententially via Amharic and English. In the Amharic or English switched Tigrinya, the equivalence constraint and free morpheme constraint operational, whereas the size of the constituent constraint is not appropriate.Item Codeswitching in Tigrinya: The Case of Two FM Radio Programs(Addis Ababa University, 2011-06) Araya, BahireThis st ud y deals w ith Codeswitc hin g in Tigrinya: The Case of Two FM Radio Program s broadcasting in and around Mekelle. The rational es, which triggered th c researcher to co ndu ct such a re search , are the fact that th ere are very few studi es in Ethi op ia, no re sea rch in Tigray and the researcher was expe ri enced wi th sw it ched Tigrinya in the T igrin ya FM radio progra ms (TFRPs). It is tri ed to address th e why , when, how and how often codeswitching incidents a re appeared o n th e TFRPs, and th e perception of codemixing by bilingua ls and mono lingual s . It also attempts to desc ribe what lingui st ic fea ture s o f codeswitching are identified and which universa l constraints are attested valid in Tigrinya-English or Amharic codeswitching phenomenon. The study aims ma inl y at explorin g the soc ial aspects of codeswitching activities, and describin g the lin gui st ic features of codeswitching on th e Tigrinya FM radio services (TF RSs) vis-a-vis some ea rli er studied models and findings. To address the problems and achieve the objectives, both qu alitative and quantitative methods were emplo yed for gathering bits of information from the se lec ted sites and FM radio li ste ners in focus. Questiorlilaires, interviews, and audio recordings were use d as basic tool s to co ll ect genuine informati o n. The bits of information were collected from both monolingual and bilingual TFRPs clients and the newscasters. The soc ial and lingui sti c data of codeswit ching on th e TFRPs are ex hibited viewed from different perspectives. There are bulks of codeswitching occurrences on TFRPs more frequently from English and Amharic constituents.Tigrean codeswitchers were engaging in codesw itching incidences motivated by the soc ial attractions. However, monolinguals have remarkabl y negative attitudes toward s codeswitching by overwhelming the bilinguals. Besides, the Trilingual Ti grea ns are switching multiple constituents intrase ntenti all y via Amharic and English. In th e Amharic or English switched Tigrin ya, the e qui valence constraint and free morpheme constraint operational , whereas the s ize of the constituent constraint is not appropriate.