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Code Mixing Used in Masterchef Indonesia Season 5
Author(s) -
Rahman Fadil,
Diyah Iis Andriani
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
veles (voices of english language education society)
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2579-7484
DOI - 10.29408/veles.v5i2.3862
Subject(s) - code mixing , mixing (physics) , sociolinguistics , code (set theory) , code switching , computer science , indonesian , language contact , linguistics , sociology , programming language , physics , philosophy , set (abstract data type) , quantum mechanics
The study of language in society is known as sociolinguistics. People have varied communication techniques in society since they come from different origins and ethnicities. Because of these distinctions, they are able to blend their languages during an interaction, a process known as code-mixing. Nowadays, code-mixing has become a craze, with people using it all around the world, including on television shows. One of the television shows where the speakers conduct code-mixing throughout their discussion is MasterChef Indonesia season 5. The goal of this study was to identify the different types of code-mixing and to investigate the elements that influence people's decision to code mix throughout their contact with that television show. The study's data consisted of Indonesian-English code-mixing during discussions. The authors employed a descriptive method in their work, and they analyzed the different types of code-mixing using Muysken's (2000) theory. Beardsmore's idea (1982) was also utilized to investigate the causes that led to people mixing codes. Based on the data analysis, the insertion kind of code-mixing was found to be the most common in this program, and vocabulary was shown to be the most influential factor in persons who code mixed.

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