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A Study of code-mixing in the conversation of Indy Barens and Indra Bekti in Ceriwis in Trans TV

This research is to analyze code mixing that is produced by Indy Barens
and Indra Bekti in a talk show called Ceriwis in TRANS TV. The main purpose of
this study is to find out about the reason behind why the presenters mix the code
and who mixes the codes more, the male (Indra Bekti) or the female (Indy Barens)
presenter. For that purpose, the writer uses some theories such as an opinion about
code mixing and the purposes of mixing the code by Holmes (1992) and
Wardhaugh (1986), discourse analysis by Holec (1985) and McCarthy (1991),
language and gender by Holmes (1992), Lakoff (1975), Cameron (1990), and
Trudgill (1974), standard and non standard language by Holmes (1992), Kramsch
(1998), and Widdowson, and the supporting theories on the linguistic
characteristics of one of the varieties languages that are produced by the
presenters, by Lumintaintang and Harijatiwidjaya. In collecting the data, the
writer recorded the program in two shows and then she transcribed it so that the
writer can analyze it. Furthermore, from the findings the writer figured out that the
female (Indy Barens) mixes the code more than the male (Indra Bekti), yet, they
have the same purpose in mixing the code that is, mostly, to show solidarity.
Additionally, through this research the writer found that the informal language
that produce by the presenters favored by the audiences.

Creator(s)
  • (11400158) SISKA DAMAYANTI
Contributor(s)
  • "ABBAS A.BADIB, Pof.DR.MA.,MA." → Advisor 1
  • SAMUEL GUNAWAN → Examination Committee 1
Publisher
Universitas Kristen Petra; 2005
Language
English
Category
s1 – Undergraduate Thesis
Sub Category
Skripsi/Undergraduate Thesis
Source
Undergraduate Thesis No.02011354/ING/2005; Siska Damayanti (11400158)
Subject(s)
  • INDONESIAN LANGUAGE-SOCIAL ASPECTS
  • INDONESIAN LANGUAGE-DISCOURSE ANALYSIS
  • SOCIOLINGUISTICS
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