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Sarah Evelyn Samosir; Ririn Marpaung; Anisa Berti Tua Ambarita; Hanna Sitohang; Friska Maria +1 more

Jurnal Riset Ilmu Pendidikan, Bahasa dan Budaya 2023 Asosiasi Periset Bahasa Sastra Indonesia

Code switching and code mixing are various variations of language by a person or certain community groups, for example in schools, offices, housing and traditional markets. Traditional markets themselves can be said to be centers of interaction and transactions that allow speakers and speech partners to come from various regions with different backgrounds, statuses and mastery of languages. Differences in social backgrounds in speech communities in traditional market environments result in greater opportunities for the emergence of code-switching and code-mixing phenomena, and are interesting to study in more depth in terms of form, type and factors that influence the emergence of these phenomena.The method used in this research is descriptive qualitative to examine data by explaining or describing the data contained in the remarks. The phenomenon of code mixing is the use of two or more languages ​​in a speech. Code mixing can occur if a language speaker, when using Indonesian, then inserts regional language elements into Indonesian speech. In other words, someone who speaks using the main Indonesian language code has an autonomous function, while the regional language codes involved in the main code are just fragments without function or autonomy as a code. Meanwhile, the Code Switching Phenomenon is a speech event with a change in language use. or dialect.

Malihatuz Zuhriyah Istianti; Mukhlis Mukhlis; HR Utami

Jurnal Rumpun Ilmu Bahasa dan Pendidikan 2023 Asosiasi Periset Bahasa Sastra Indonesia

The research entitled "Code Mixing and Code Switching in the Novel Milea Suara dari Dilan by Pidi Baiq" aims to describe the types of code mixing and code switching in the novel Milea Suara dari Dilan with the data source being the novel Milea Suara dari Dilan by Pidi Baiq. To find the research data, documentation techniques were used. Apart from that, to analyze the research data, content analysis techniques were used. The results found contained 77 pieces of data including, 54 code-mixing in the form of words, 5 code-mixing in the form of phrases, 3 code-mixing in the form of clauses, 1 code-mixing in the form of basters, 11 internal code-switching and 3 external code-switching.

Maguna Eliastuti; Ambar Dalagati; Ratna Widianti; Khasina Fitri; Muhammad Andi Maulana

Jurnal Riset Rumpun Ilmu Bahasa 2023 Pusat riset dan Inovasi Nasional

Song lyrics are a series of words that form a song, consisting of several stanzas, refrains or choruses. Forming song lyrics is not as easy as compiling an essay, but it can be obtained in the form of one's expression such as experiences that have been experienced, things that have been seen or heard, and various inspirations. The writer will express his experience by doing word games and language so as to create interest and distinctiveness in the lyrics or verses. This research is qualitative research and uses qualitative descriptive methods, namely interpreting and describing data. The main object of his research was the song "By My Side" composed by David Choi and Dewi Dee Lestari. Using suposive sampling techniques, trianggulation of data and theory, descriptive analysis techniques and data collection, by reading and recording them.. Aims to know what languages are used and what message to convey. The result is that the code mix contained in the lyrics of the song is mix the code inward, which is Indonesian, and mix the code out, which is English.

M. Furqon Al Maarif; Kundharu Saddhon

Jurnal Pendidikan, Bahasa dan Budaya 2023 Pusat Riset dan Inovasi Nasional

This research focuses on code mixing that occurs in uploads to the Instagram account @ganjar_pranowo. Data were obtained from Instagram social media relating to multilingual and bilingual interaction processes that occur in society. All data was obtained and presented using a descriptive qualitative approach. The research method used is descriptive qualitative, with data collection techniques using listening techniques. The method used to write data is the equivalent method with the translational equivalent technique. The data consists of uploading sentences in Indonesian, Javanese and English on the Instagram account of Ganjar Pranowo (@ganjar_pranowo). There are 11 data showing internal code mixing, consisting of 6 forms of words, 4 forms of phrases and 1 form of sentences. In internal code mixing, all data is in Javanese. There are 15 data showing external code mixing which are divided into 8 data in the form of words and 7 data in the form of phrases. External code mixing consisted of 14 data in English and only 1 data in another foreign language, namely Korean. The entire function of code mixing on the Instagram account @ganjar_pranowo is to familiarize and attract readers' attention.