Journal of Language Education
Vol. 3 No. 1 (2025): Maret

Code-Mixing and Code-Switching in the Interaction with the Students of English Literature Students of HKBP Nommensen

Tumanggor, Titin Dismayanti (Unknown)
Pasaribu, Arsen Nahum (Unknown)
Pangaribuan, Rotua Elfrida (Unknown)



Article Info

Publish Date
19 Mar 2025

Abstract

This study aims to identify the types and ways of code-mixing and code-switching used in EFL students' interactions. The qualitative descriptive method was used with the foundation of Muysken's theory and Poplack's theory. The data obtained from the podcast were 125 data, with 83 code-mixing data and 42 code-switching data. The results show 32 (39%) Insertion data, 50 (60%) Alternation data, and 1 (1%) Congruent Lexicalization data. Dominated by alternation in code-mixing, while in code switching 20 (48%) inter-sentence switching data, 4 (9%) tag switching data, and 18 (43%) intra-sentence switching data. Inter-sentence switching dominates in code-switching. The researcher found that the use of code-mixing and code-switching is influenced by the social and educational environment of EFL students. Important findings include the influence of social and educational backgrounds on their linguistic choices, especially in interactions between EFL students of HKBP Nomensen Medan majoring in English literature that form patterns of code-mixing and code-switching.

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Journal Info

Abbrev

jole

Publisher

Subject

Education Languange, Linguistic, Communication & Media

Description

Focus Journal of Language Education, Language Teaching, Litterature and Applied Linguistics focuses on research related to English Language Pedagogy, TEFL English Teaching, English for Specific Purposes (ESP), ELT Materials Development and Evaluation, English Language Testing and Assessment, ...