Title: THE ANALYSIS OF ENGLISH CODE-SWITCHING AND CODEMIXINGUSED BY MAUDY AYUNDA
Abstract: The development of globalization era influences people ability in using
more than one language. This ability makes people tend to switch or to mix their
mother tongue with other languages. In Indonesia, there are so many actresses and
actors who are often using code-switching and code-mixing in their utterances.
One of Indonesian actress who often uses code-switching and code-mixing is
Maudy Ayunda. In her video entitled Question and Answer with @MaudyAyunda
(part 1) and (part 2): Student Life at Oxford, she switches and mixes her
utterances, which is in bahasa Indonesia, with English. This research focuses in
analyzing Maudy Ayunda’s utterances which are contained code-switching and
code-mixing in the video as the data of the research. The aims of this research are
to find out the types of code-switching and code-mixing, the reasons of using it,
and the occurrence of interference as the impact of code-switching and codemixing
usage. This research uses descriptive qualitative research method. The
data are analyzed using code-switching and code-mixing theory by Hoffman and
Ohoiwutun and interference theory by Hoffman and Chaer and Agustina. The
result of this research shows that there are three types of code-switching, such as :
inter-sentential switching occurs 50 times, emblematic switching occurs 5 times
and establishing continuity with the previous speaker occurs 1 time, and two
types of code-mixing, such as: intra-sentential switching occurs 54 times and
intra-lexical code-mixing occurs 7 times in both video. This research also found
that there are six reasons of using code-switching and code-mixing. Those are 19
data talking about particular topic, 3 data repetition used for clarification, 9 data
takes the form of interjection (inserting sentence fillers or sentence connectors),
42 data the intention of clarifying the speech content for the interlocutor, 6 data
need filling motive, and 38 data prestige filling motive. This research also found
that there are three types of interference as the impact of code-switching and codemixing
usage (in the data of code-switching and code-mixing). Those are
interference at the phonological level, interference at the grammatical level, and
morphological interference.
Keywords: sociolinguistics, code-switching, code-mixing, interference
Publication Year: 2017
Publication Date: 2017-02-27
Language: en
Type: dissertation
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