What sociolinguistic phenomenon does the following sentence exemplify?

Step 1: Distinguish the terms.
Step 2: Analyze the example. In the given sentence, French words ("la fam," "li pci") supply the nouns and determiners, while Cree contributes the verb "micimine:w." This is not mere switching — the grammar itself is systematically split between two languages, creating a mixed language.
Step 3: Real-world parallels. Examples include Michif, a mixed language spoken by the Métis people in Canada, which combines Cree verb morphology with French nouns and determiners — exactly like the example given here.
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Choose the option that correctly matches the names of scholars (P – S) in column X with the fields or approaches (i – iv) in column Y they are primarily associated with.

Choose the option that correctly matches the names of scholars (P – S) in column X with the fields or approaches (i – iv) in column Y they are primarily associated with.
