A Code Mixing Analysis Used by Instagramers

Authors

  • Lailatun Hilmiyah Universitas PGRI Semarang
  • Ririn Ambarini Universitas PGRI Semarang
  • Fitri Yulianti Universitas PGRI Semarang

Keywords:

Analysis, Code Mixing, Instagram

Abstract

This study concentrated on the code mixing observed by Instagram users. The study's objectives were to: discover the types of code mixing in social media used by Instagram users, demonstrate the reasons Instagram users used a code mixing to make caption and comment in their social media, and explain the meaning of code mixing found in Instagram users' caption, comment, and instastory.
The study's design was descriptive qualitative research. The research focused on Instagram users' captions, comments, and instastories. The data from the data display served as the study's instruments. According to the findings of this study, there are three forms of code mixing.
To meet the study's goal, these discussions from previous chapters must be summarized. According to the synopsis, there are three forms of code mixing. There are insertion discoveries, alternation findings, and congruent lexicallizatio results. The researcher want people to communicate in English. This is not because the Instagram users want to show off their English skills, but because they want everyone, particularly their followers, to grow. The Instagram user also wishes for others to learn English. They develop the habit as a result of growing up with relatives or friends who speak English.

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Published

2023-09-25

How to Cite

Hilmiyah, L. ., Ambarini, R. ., & Yulianti, F. . (2023). A Code Mixing Analysis Used by Instagramers. Undergraduate Conference on Applied Linguistics, Linguistics, and Literature, 3(1), 381–392. Retrieved from https://conference.upgris.ac.id/index.php/allure/article/view/4458