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do you have something that shows the opposite? i have no stake in this so it doesn't really matter if you don't, but it would be interesting to read a counter.
Besides what's already been linked?
https://health.clevelandclinic.org/code-switching
Like, the prior sources are good, people are just taking parts clearly labeled "no citation" and chopping it up till it says what they want it to in a quote.
And not at all relevant to the OP where they explicitly say the use of another language was due to forgetting it in a "common" language...
I understand I probably sound frustrated, and I am.
i don't think anyone is disputing that meaning, and i understand why that would frustrate you because if the timeline is what you say the widening of the term would be ND erasure. but i also heard it in a linguistic context first, which is why i am not questioning the definition, only the time line.