An Analysis Of Types And Forms Of Code-Mixing In Indonesian Song Lyric By Saykoji

  • Vionita V
  • Shabri I
  • Yanti R
  • et al.
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Abstract

The purpose of this study was to determine the type of code-mixing and the form of code-mixing of 8 song lyrics of Saykoji in the 2006 album. This study uses the code-mixing theory of Nababan, (1984). This research includes a qualitative description. This study used the Independent See-Engage-talk Technique (TSBLC) and Technique Direct Element (BUL) to analyze the data. This study focuses on the type of code-mixing using theory Suwito's (1983), and the form of code-mixing using theory Suwito's (1995). After conducting the analysis, there were sixty-six (66) data found in the code-mixing type and fifty-seven (57) data in the code-mixing form. According to Suwito, there are two types of code-mixing, namely Inner and Outer. After being analyzed, it was found that the Inner code-mixing in eight (8) Saykoji song lyrics was 15 (22.72%) while the outer code-mixing was found to be 51 (72.27%). The form of code mixing according to Suwito consists of six namely word, phrase, baster, repetition, idiom, and clause. After being analyzed, the highest percentage is word 32(56,14%), The second position is phrase 7(12, 2%), Idiom 6 (10, 52%), Clause 5(8,77%), repetition 4 (7 %), baster 3 (5.26%).

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Vionita, V., Shabri, I., Yanti, R., & Yalmiadi, Y. (2023). An Analysis Of Types And Forms Of Code-Mixing In Indonesian Song Lyric By Saykoji. Jurnal Penelitian Dan Pengkajian Ilmiah Sosial Budaya, 2(2), 140–147. https://doi.org/10.47233/jppisb.v2i1.770

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