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Analisi Campur Kode Dalm Percakapanpada Unggahan Tiktok @Hellorays_: Kajian Sosiolinguistik Ledy Novwanty Nainggolan; Tabita Simaremare; Mutiara Aprilia; Mannawa salwa; Delfira Almuharomah Lubis; Grace Evelyn Hutabarat; Ayu Nadira Wulandari
Jurnal Ilmu Bahasa, Sastra, dan Budaya Vol. 2 No. 2 (2026): BASADYA - Juli
Publisher : CV. SINAR HOWUHOWU

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.70134/basadya.v2i2.1526

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This study aims to analyze the form, function, causal factors, and syntactic structure of code-mixing in conversations posted by the TikTok account @hellorays_. This study used a qualitative method with a descriptive sociolinguistic approach. Data in the form of utterances containing code-mixing were collected through documentation and note-taking techniques, then analyzed descriptively. The results indicate that the dominant code-mixing is intra- sentential code mixing, which involves the interpolation of English into Indonesian within a single sentence. Syntactically, code-mixing occurs at the word, phrase, and clause levels without disrupting the primary structure of Indonesian. The use of code-mixing serves as a means of expression, social identity formation, familiarity, and linguistic aesthetics. Contributing factors include digital globalization, lifestyle, communication efficiency, and emotional context. Thus, code-mixing on social media reflects linguistic creativity and communication strategies for constructing identity in the digital age.
Analisis Penggunaan Bahasa Dalam Interaksi Jual Beli Di Pajak MMTC Medan Delfira Almuharomah Lubis; Ledy Novwanty Nainggolan; Irfansyah Barus; Wijar Pakpahan; Muharina Harahap
Jurnal Ilmu Bahasa, Sastra, dan Budaya Vol. 2 No. 2 (2026): BASADYA - Juli
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.70134/basadya.v2i2.1591

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This study aims to analyze language use in buying and selling interactions at the Medan MMTC Tax Office, focusing on the language used, factors influencing language choice, and the function of language in the transaction process. The study employed a qualitative approach with descriptive methods. Data were obtained through observation, interviews, and documentation, involving sellers and buyers as the primary data sources. The results indicate that Indonesian is the most dominant language used in buying and selling interactions because it serves as an effective means of communication amidst the diverse ethnicities and linguistic backgrounds of the community. Furthermore, code-switching and code-mixing phenomena involving the use of regional languages, such as Batak and Javanese, were also found, primarily to foster social closeness between sellers and buyers. Language choice is influenced by several factors, including ethnic background, level of social closeness, age, and the communication situation. Language in buying and selling transactions serves not only as a means of conveying information about goods and prices, but also as a means of building social relationships, creating comfort, and facilitating negotiation. The findings of this study indicate that Indonesian continues to play a crucial role as a connecting language in the economic activities of multicultural communities, while regional languages serve as complementary tools that strengthen interpersonal relationships in buying and selling interactions.