Institusion
Universitas Negeri Semarang
Author
AZKIYANA TSANI MAULIDA, 2201419093
Subject
PE English
Datestamp
2024-05-21 02:45:51
Abstract :
This research investigated the types of code mixing and code switching used by
Maudy Ayunda and her two guests in a YouTube video entitled "Tantangan
Perempuan di Dunia Kerja - Deep Dive with Maudy Ayunda." The objective of this
research is to find out the types of code mixing based on the theory by Muysken
(2000) and code switching based on the theory by Poplack (1980) used by Maudy
Ayunda and her two guests and to investigate the reasons why they use them
according to Hoffman (1991). This research was descriptive qualitative research.
The object of the study in this final project was Maudy Ayunda and her two guest's
utterances. The research data was in the form of transcripts from Maudy Ayunda's
Youtube videos. The transcripts were analyzed using tables of types of code mixing,
code switching, and reasons for using code switching and code mixing. The results
of this study found that there are three types of code mixing and code switching.
Code mixing consists of 234 data insertions, 32 data alternations, and a congruent
lexicalization of 79 data. Code switching contained tag switching in 6 data, intrasentential switching in 342 data, and inter-sentential switching in 25 data. Maudy
Ayunda and her two guests used all the reasons for using code mixing and code
switching based on the theory by Hoffman (1991). Still, they didn't implement the
reasons for repetition used for clarification in their videos. Based on the explanation
above, it can be concluded that Maudy Ayunda and her two guests often apply code
mixing and code switching thoroughly in their utterances. However, the use of intrasentential and inter-sentential code switching creates ambiguity because both occur
according to the intonation of Maudy Ayunda and her two guests. This research can
be used to help as a reference for everyone to increase their knowledge in
sociolinguistic studies, especially those who are interested in code switching and
code mixing.