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The lead section of this list defines its contents as "all academic and peer-reviewed works on the topic of code-switching". There are many thousands of academic and peer-reviewed articles on the topic of code-switching, with more being published every year, so that does not constitute discriminating criteria for inclusion. Per Wikipedia:Stand alone lists, bibliographies need clear selection criteria and a well-written lead section. Perhaps editors from WikiProject Linguistics and the WikiProject Bibliographies science task force can help. Cnilep (talk) 00:07, 19 January 2017 (UTC)[reply]