overlurs
Overlurs are a type of linguistic phenomenon that involves the simultaneous use of two or more languages or language varieties in a single message. Overlurs can be characterized by the presence of a dominant language, known as the base language, and one or more secondary languages that are intermingled with it. This can result in a complex language mix that may be challenging for non-native speakers to understand.
Overlurs are often found in multilingual communities where speakers constantly switch between two or more languages.
Types of overlurs include parallel language use, code-switching, and language rotation. Parallel language use refers to
Researchers have studied overlurs in various cultural contexts, including urban multilingual speech communities and in situations