Humaniora
Vol 9, No 3 (2018): Humaniora

Conversational Code-Switching among Bilinguals in Junior High School Reunion Event

Lestari, Firnantia Lara (Unknown)



Article Info

Publish Date
17 Dec 2018

Abstract

The goal of this research was to find out the types of code-switching, and the reason of the participants performs code-switching in the conversation. Research used a qualitative approach. The result shows that three types of code-switching occurs in the conversation among bilingual in the junior high school reunion, they are intra-sentential mixing, intra-lexical code mixing, involving a change of pronunciation. The functions of codeswitching usage are as the marker of changing topic, to show their closeness as an old friend, and to show the close relationship among others. The close relationship between the speakers makes the feel free to switch from one language to another. Furthermore, the switching code also has another function as repetition is used to clarify the utterances of by the speakers. Moreover, the code-switching in the conversation are able to declare the excitement feeling towards a particular topic (the interesting topic) that they are talking about.

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Journal Info

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Humaniora

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Subject

Humanities

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