Abstract

This research aimed at elaborating the variety of code-switching and code-mixing used in radio broadcast in East Kalimantan. This research applied a qualitative descriptive method and sociolinguistics study. In the analysis, the researcher employed Poplack and Muysken theory. Data sources were collected from radio broadcasts in three radio stations representing three largest cities in East Kalimantan, such as Samarinda, Balikpapan, and Tenggarong. The type of data were the conversation that appeared within the “Pilihan Pendengar” program from each of three stations; Gemaya 104.5 FM (Balikpapan), RB Radio 87.7 FM (Samarinda), and SBK 107.3 FM (Tenggarong). The data were obtained from different languages, such as Indonesian, Javanese, Kutainese, English, and Arabic. The research finds that there are varieties of code-switching, including intra-sentential (40 data), inter-sentential (19 data), and extra-sentential (9 data). For code-mixing, this research finds three variants, which are alternation (24 data), insertion (14 data), and congruent lexicalization (8 data).

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