Abstract

This research is about code mixing used by Indonesian Influencers on Instagram. This researchaims to find out the types of code mixing used by Indonesian Influencers on Instagram. Thisresearch focuses on types of code mixing used by Indonesian Influncers by Musyken (2000) theory.The data then were analyzed using qualitative method. The research used observation anddocumentation to find out the data. The finding showed that there were 25 data of code mixingfrom 5 Indonesian Influencers and the research used 5 data to analyzed. The research concludedthat there are three types of code mixing used by Indonesian Influencers. They are insertion,alternation, and congruent lexicalization.

Highlights

  • Language is closely related to how people communicate with each other and to express a wide range of emotions, ides, concepts, and actions of human in daily life

  • M. (2015, p. 85) states that “bilingualism and multilingualism individuals are more often usually forced to decide on a selected specific code whenever they select to speak and that they arrange to switch from code to code”

  • Conclusion This research analyzed the types of code mixing used by Indonesian Influencers on Instagram

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Introduction

Language is closely related to how people communicate with each other and to express a wide range of emotions, ides, concepts, and actions of human in daily life. In Linguistics, it is known as sociolinguistics. According to Holmes (2013, p.1) Sociolinguistics is “a study of human and social learning”. In sociolinguistics, it is found there is phenomenon of language that called bilingual and multilingual. The concept of bilingualism or multilingualism is the same. 85) states that “bilingualism and multilingualism individuals are more often usually forced to decide on a selected specific code whenever they select to speak and that they arrange to switch from code to code” M. (2015, p. 85) states that “bilingualism and multilingualism individuals are more often usually forced to decide on a selected specific code whenever they select to speak and that they arrange to switch from code to code”

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