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JENIS DAN POLA CAMPUR KODE DALAM PERCAKAPAN GURU DAN SISWA PADA WHATSAPP GRUP
Author(s) -
Muhammad Anas Firdaus,
Dini Restiyanti Pratiwi
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
sastranesia: jurnal program studi penididkan bahasa dan sastra indonesia/sastranesia: jurnal program studi pendidikan bahasa dan sastra indonesia
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2598-8271
pISSN - 2337-7712
DOI - 10.32682/sastranesia.v9i2.1872
Subject(s) - indonesian , java , class (philosophy) , active listening , computer science , code mixing , mathematics education , psychology , linguistics , artificial intelligence , communication , code switching , programming language , philosophy
This research was conducted to determine the code mixing patterns contained in the conversation between teachers and students on WhatsApp group class XII SMK Muhammadiyah 2 Andong. This research belongs to a qualitative descriptive study. The data used in the management of this research is in the form of writing, which is in the form of digital communication between teachers and students on the Whatsapp group media. The data sources of this research came from teachers and students of class XII SMK Muhammadiyah 2 Andong. The data were collected using listening techniques, tapping techniques, listening techniques without proficient involvement, and note taking techniques. The data analysis technique used is the BUL technique as the basic technique and the non-parafrasal form changing technique as a follow-up technique. The results of the analysis show that there are 3 type of code mixing with 9 patterns of mixing code in the speech. The code mix is divided into 2 patterns, namely Java-Indonesia-Java and Java-Indonesia-Java-Indonesia-Java-Indonesia. Mix code out is divided into 4 patterns, including: 1) Indonesian-English-Indonesian; 2) Javanese-English-Javanese; 3) English-Indonesian-English-Indonesian-English-Indonesian; 4) English-Javanese-English-Javanese. Meanwhile, mixed code mix was found in 3 patterns, including: 1) Indonesian-Javanese-English; 2) Indonesian-English-Javanese; and 3) Indonesian-English-Indonesian-Javanese.

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