User talk:Felgart

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Again, welcome! Automatic Strikeout  04:13, 26 November 2012 (UTC)

"Code-switching" in literature
Hello, Felgart. Thank you for your contributions, including your recent addition to Code-switching. The books you cited were primary sources, the actual novels you were analyzing. Additions to Wikipedia need to be cited to secondary sources, publications analyzing the novels or other material.

In addition, code-switching in fiction is not generally regarded as the same thing as code-switching in conversation. There is some discussion of past edits on Talk:Code-switching and Talk:Code-switching/Archive January 2011.

You may also be interested in the related concept, Macaronic language. Cnilep (talk) 11:12, 1 December 2012 (UTC)