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THE USE OF CODE SWITCHING IN YOU AND INSECURITIES (2023) NOVEL BY AYYA Anggraeni, Mesfari Dwi; Riyono, Ahdi; Rusiana, Rusiana
CALL Vol 6, No 2 (2024): CALL
Publisher : Universitas Islam Negeri Sunan Gunung Djati

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15575/call.v6i2.38195

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This study aimed to identify the codes used, the types, and the reasons of the use of code switching found in the conversational expression in You and Insecurities novel by Ayya. The researcher analyzed the types of code switching using the theory proposed by Poplack (1980) and the reasons of code switching based on the Hoffmann’s (1991) theory. The findings showed that the characters employed three languages in the conversations, those are Indonesian, English, and Sundanese. The most frequent types of code switching found is inter-sentential switching. It can be seen that the characters in the novel have good English skill because they have the ability to intentionally switch the language from Indonesian to English and vice versa. The most frequent reasons of code switching found is talking about particular topic. The characters employed code switching in their conversation to talk or discuss a certain topic because they feel free and comfortable to express their feelings and to make the communication easy to understand. By analyzing the codes, the types, and the reasons of code switching found in You and Insecurities novel using sociolinguistics theories, the researcher realized that a sociolinguistics approach can reveal how language in a novel reflects different social groups, the dialects and languages used by the characters, and how the social and cultural context influences the narrative. The communication style of urban people of Jakarta, in particular of the young executive group identity, is reflected in the studied novel that is You and Insecurities by Ayya. Keyword: bilingualism, multilingualism, code switching, novel
THE USE OF CODE SWITCHING IN YOU AND INSECURITIES (2023) NOVEL BY AYYA Anggraeni, Mesfari Dwi; Riyono, Ahdi; Rusiana, Rusiana
CALL Vol. 6 No. 2 (2024): CALL
Publisher : Universitas Islam Negeri Sunan Gunung Djati

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15575/call.v6i2.38195

Abstract

This study aimed to identify the codes used, the types, and the reasons of the use of code switching found in the conversational expression in You and Insecurities novel by Ayya. The researcher analyzed the types of code switching using the theory proposed by Poplack (1980) and the reasons of code switching based on the Hoffmann's (1991) theory. The findings showed that the characters employed three languages in the conversations, those are Indonesian, English, and Sundanese. The most frequent types of code switching found is inter-sentential switching. It can be seen that the characters in the novel have good English skill because they have the ability to intentionally switch the language from Indonesian to English and vice versa. The most frequent reasons of code switching found is talking about particular topic. The characters employed code switching in their conversation to talk or discuss a certain topic because they feel free and comfortable to express their feelings and to make the communication easy to understand. By analyzing the codes, the types, and the reasons of code switching found in You and Insecurities novel using sociolinguistics theories, the researcher realized that a sociolinguistics approach can reveal how language in a novel reflects different social groups, the dialects and languages used by the characters, and how the social and cultural context influences the narrative. The communication style of urban people of Jakarta, in particular of the young executive group identity, is reflected in the studied novel that is You and Insecurities by Ayya. Keyword: bilingualism, multilingualism, code switching, novel
Co-Authors Abdurahman Ahmed Milad Abdurrahman Ahmed Milad Agulan, Loreen P. Agung Dwi Nurcahyo Ahdi Riyono Ahriyana S Pattiwael Anesti Budi Esmerawati Anggraeni, Mesfari Dwi Anna, Sibhekinkosi Christina Lhaksmita Anandari Desmayanti, Fitria Dian Novita Sari Dian Novita Sari Fajardo, Ana Cecillia Farid Noor Romadlon Febrianty, Lanri Fitri Budi Suryani, Fitri Budi Fizria, Bunga Hajimia, Hafizah Harahap, Mardian Idris Harni, Wa Hasibuan, Nur Khomisah Hastati, Hastati Havva Kurt-Taşpınar Hayuningsari, Anastasya Wilujeng Hendi Septian Majid Hilal, Achmad Idris Harahap, Mardian Irfan Rifai Jingwangsa, Piyada Juwita, Riskina Kurt-Taşpınar, Havva Lanoke Intan Paradita Loreen P. Agulan Mamik Indaryani Maryumi, Maryumi Milad, Abdurahman Ahmed Minarosa, Putri Montales, Cherry Love B Muh Syafei Muh Syafei Muh. Syafei Muhamad Arzak Hidayatullah Muhamad Arzak Hidayatullah Mumtaz, Hafiizhah Mutohhar Natthanan Thongmark Nickyta Yudhisaputri Nickyta Yudhisaputri Nilam Wahyu Safira Nisrina Lutfiyah Nuraeningsih Nuraeningsih Nurhalimah Nurhalimah Nurhayani nurhayani Parida Hanum Putri Minarosa Rismiyanto, Rismiyanto Rizadman Rahia, Dino Rumbia, Nursia Salha Hamidah Salha Hamidah Sayidatun Nisa Sunjaya Sayidatun Nisa Sunjaya Sibhekinkosi Anna Sitepu, Erlita Siti Anisa Siti Jahroh Slamet Utomo Sugeng Santoso Suriyati ., Suriyati Thongmark, Natthanan Titis Sulistyowati Tono Suwartono Turnip, Lasmaida Tutuarima, Zulfa Ulya Maliyatika Utami, Tri Niswati Utomo, Slamet Utomo, Slamet W, Sri Surachmi Wally, Acani Warti, Wa Ode Yusuf, Ode Yahyu Herliany