2021
DOI: 10.22225/jr.7.2.2627.121-129
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Codes Switching and Codes Mixing of Sellers and Buyers in Traditional Markets: Case Study of Market Kampong Asembagus Situbondo

Abstract: The process of buying and selling communication in Asembagus Traditional Market often experiences language contact because the sellers and buyers come from several ethnicities who have different languages ​​and cultures. This study aims to determine the form of code-switching and code-mixing speech between sellers and buyers in Asembagus Market, Situbondo. The method used in data collection is the engaging listening method with the technique of recording, taking notes, interviews and descriptive qualitative ap… Show more

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“…The research conducted by Muta'alim, Nawawi, Alfani, Ghaffar, & Wafi (2021) on code switching and code mixing of sellers and buyers in traditional markets: a case study of Market Kampong Asembagus Situbondo; the research conducted by Sofyan, Yudistira, Muta'allim, Alfani, & Ghaffar (2022) on the analysis of conversational implicature between students and teachers at Al-Azhar Islamic Boarding School; the research conducted by Yudistira, Muta'allim, Nurcaya, Julhadi & Pattiasina (2022) on the role of linguistics and local wisdom in understanding harmony between religions in Tana Toraja; and the research conducted by Yudistira, & Muta'allim (2023) on code mixing as an anti-political indiscretion among farm laborers at Ajung, Kalisat, Jember, share similarities with this study in terms of language, pragmatics, and methodology. However, this research differs in terms of the subject, object, location, and theory used.…”
Section: Retorika: Jurnal Ilmu Bahasa Ma W I Xmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The research conducted by Muta'alim, Nawawi, Alfani, Ghaffar, & Wafi (2021) on code switching and code mixing of sellers and buyers in traditional markets: a case study of Market Kampong Asembagus Situbondo; the research conducted by Sofyan, Yudistira, Muta'allim, Alfani, & Ghaffar (2022) on the analysis of conversational implicature between students and teachers at Al-Azhar Islamic Boarding School; the research conducted by Yudistira, Muta'allim, Nurcaya, Julhadi & Pattiasina (2022) on the role of linguistics and local wisdom in understanding harmony between religions in Tana Toraja; and the research conducted by Yudistira, & Muta'allim (2023) on code mixing as an anti-political indiscretion among farm laborers at Ajung, Kalisat, Jember, share similarities with this study in terms of language, pragmatics, and methodology. However, this research differs in terms of the subject, object, location, and theory used.…”
Section: Retorika: Jurnal Ilmu Bahasa Ma W I Xmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this study, these symptoms can be seen using code-mixing. Code mixing is when a speaker deliberately uses two or more languages in a sentence (Muta'alim et al, 2021). Anthropologically, these various kinds of cases can be marked as similar principles.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The research conducted by Muta'alim, Nawawi, Alfani, Ghaffar, & Wafi (2021) on code switching and code mixing of sellers and buyers in traditional markets: a case study of Market Kampong Asembagus Situbondo; the research conducted by Sofyan, Yudistira, Muta'allim, Alfani, & Ghaffar (2022) on the analysis of conversational implicature between students and teachers at Al-Azhar Islamic Boarding School; the research conducted by Yudistira, Muta'allim, Nurcaya, Julhadi & Pattiasina (2022) on the role of linguistics and local wisdom in understanding harmony between religions in Tana Toraja; and the research conducted by Yudistira, & Muta'allim (2023) on code mixing as an anti-political indiscretion among farm laborers at Ajung, Kalisat, Jember, share similarities with this study in terms of language, pragmatics, and methodology. However, this research differs in terms of the subject, object, location, and theory used.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%