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An Analysis Of Code Switching Employed By The Characters Anna And Kate In The Film Melodylan Maulana, Bahtiar; Larasati, Agnes; Shofiana Jamilah, Ana; Zulaicha, Putri
Proceeding of the International Conference Health, Science And Technology (ICOHETECH) 2023: Proceeding of the 4th International Conference Health, Science And Technology (ICOHETECH)
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Language plays a vital role in facilitating communication within diverse communities, enabling speakers to enhance their understanding and articulate insights, perspectives, and ideas effectively. In multilingual societies, individuals frequently alternate between languages to meet communicative demands—a phenomenon known as code switching. This study investigates: (1) the types of code switching utilized by the characters Anna and Kate in the film Melodylan, and (2) the underlying factors motivating such language alternation. Employing a descriptive qualitative method, this research examines the dialogue between the two characters. The findings reveal three types of code switching: inter-sentential, intra-sentential, and tag switching. Furthermore, six key motivations for code switching were identified: addressing specific topics, expressing empathy, using interjections, repetition for clarification, clarifying messages for the listener, and asserting group identity.
DISCOURSE MARKERS IN NEWS ARTICLE OF JAKARTA POST Larasati, Agnes; Shofiana Jamilah, Ana; Winarti, Winarti
FRASA: ENGLISH EDUCATION AND LITERATURE JOURNAL Vol. 4 No. 1 (2023): Vol. 4 No. 1 March 2023
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This study aimed to analyze Discourse Markers (DMs) found in news article of The Jakarta Post. The writer used a descriptive qualitative method, in which the data were sentences that contain discourse markers in the articles. The data were analyzed by applying the theory of discourse markers from Halliday and Hasan (1976). The result showed there were 81 discourse markers included 54 additive markers, 7 adversative markers, 7 causal markers, and 3 temporal/continuative markers. From the data found it can also be concluded that additive markers are the most frequently used in the article.
ANAPHORIC AND CATAPHORIC REFERENCES USED IN THE CHAPEL SHORT STORY Shofiana Jamilah, Ana; Larasati , Agnes; Nasiroh Khoirun Nisa , Luthfi
FRASA: ENGLISH EDUCATION AND LITERATURE JOURNAL Vol. 4 No. 2 (2023): Vol. 4 No. 2 September 2023
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This study aims to analyze the endophoric reference including the types of Anaphora and cataphoric reference that are contained in the short story titled "The Chapel". The researcher uses the descriptive qualitative method to analyze the selection of endophoric reference including the types of Anaphora and cataphoric reference. The data is in the form of a script of "The Chapel" short story. The technique of collecting data by reading the The Chapel short story and then marking words according to the types of anaphoric and cataphoric. The results showed there are 45 anaphoric references and 5 cataphoric references found in the short story.
An Analysis Of Code Switching Employed By The Characters Anna And Kate In The Film Melodylan Maulana, Bahtiar; Larasati, Agnes; Shofiana Jamilah, Ana; Zulaicha, Putri
Proceeding of the International Conference Health, Science And Technology (ICOHETECH) 2023: Proceeding of the 4th International Conference Health, Science And Technology (ICOHETECH)
Publisher : LPPM Universitas Duta Bangsa Surakarta

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Language plays a vital role in facilitating communication within diverse communities, enabling speakers to enhance their understanding and articulate insights, perspectives, and ideas effectively. In multilingual societies, individuals frequently alternate between languages to meet communicative demands—a phenomenon known as code switching. This study investigates: (1) the types of code switching utilized by the characters Anna and Kate in the film Melodylan, and (2) the underlying factors motivating such language alternation. Employing a descriptive qualitative method, this research examines the dialogue between the two characters. The findings reveal three types of code switching: inter-sentential, intra-sentential, and tag switching. Furthermore, six key motivations for code switching were identified: addressing specific topics, expressing empathy, using interjections, repetition for clarification, clarifying messages for the listener, and asserting group identity.