Abstract

The research aims to describe and to analyze the forms of code-mixing used by Boy William on Vlog #Dibalikpintu. This study was a descriptive qualitative method and human research is the main instrument of this study. In collecting the data, this study utilized observation and documentation methods. This study employed content analysis which focused on analyzing the forms of code-mixing which were defined by Suwito (1983). The result of this study: In the word form, there are 19 data found, (15 nouns, 2 verbs, 1 adjective, 1 question word). In the phrase form, there are 19 data found, (17 noun phrases, 2 adjective phrases). In the baster form, there are 5 data found, (1 noun as a form of gerund suffixation, 3 noun suffixation, 1 verb suffixation). In the word reduplication form, there are 2 data found, (1 noun, 1 compound noun). In the idiom form, there are 2 data found, (1 formal idiom, 1 informal idiom). In the clause form, there are 25 data found, (8 noun clauses, 14 verb clauses, 3 adjective clauses).

Highlights

  • Human is social beings who are required to socialize with others as an essential need

  • This study was a descriptive qualitative method and human research is the main instrument of this study

  • This study employed content analysis which focused on analyzing the forms of code-mixing which were defined by Suwito (1983)

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Introduction

Human is social beings who are required to socialize with others as an essential need. They need to socialize by interaction and communication with social groups. Human needs a language as a media. Language has a main function as a tool of communication between human. A person can understand what is conveyed and heard in accordance with the existing language context. Language context is the situation and conditions that surround a conversation. A person must pay attention to the context of the language in order to understand a sentence or utterance correctly

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