Al Lughawiyaat
Vol. 5 No. 2 (2024): December

An Analysis of Code Switching Found in the ‎Indonesian Series “My Nerd Girl”

Ramadhana, Humaira (Unknown)
Nurfadhilah, Auliyanti (Unknown)
Mahmud, Murni (Unknown)



Article Info

Publish Date
29 Dec 2024

Abstract

In an aspect of daily life that involves interactions carried out by one person with another, this can ‎be said to be natural and most likely tends to give rise to various language variations, either in the ‎form of accents or from how they convey something in the same language so that they are ‎connected to each other and understand what people want to convey. Furthermore, humans and ‎language are a unit that cannot be separated because to communicate with other humans it takes a ‎language as a tool that describes a person’s intentions and goals. This is where sociolinguistics ‎functions to learn more about the relationship between social life and society in one scope. Code ‎switching is a language variation by combining words or sentences using several languages in one ‎topic of conversation which aims to facilitate communication. Code switching itself can be applied ‎anytime and anywhere as long as it is adapted to the context. The phenomenon of code switching is ‎very common in everyday life because it can be said that it is already familiar, one of which can be ‎seen in the series “My Nerd Girl”. All the episodes in this series are pretty much shown how some ‎characters relate code switching by using two languages, namely Indonesian and English. ‎Therefore, this series can be considered to be studied in more detail.‎

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Journal Info

Abbrev

allughawiyaat

Publisher

Subject

Education Languange, Linguistic, Communication & Media

Description

Al Lughawiyaat is a scientific journal publishing articles mainly related to English Education, Linguistics, Literature, and Applied Linguistics concerned on the theory of language and practice of language learning including second language acquisition and the teaching and learning of second or ...