ANALYSIS OF CODE MIXING AND CODE SWITCHING IN STUDENT AND TEACHER SPEECH IN TEACHING AND LEARNING ACTIVITIES AT SMAN 1 I WANT TO GET SUCCESSFUL
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code mixing, code switching in the speech of students, teachers in teaching and learning activitiesAbstract
Ingin Jaya, Kab. Aceh Besar and describe the factors that cause code mixing and code switching in the speech of students and teachers in teaching and learning activities at SMA Negeri 1 Ingin Jaya, Kab. Aceh Besar. This research belongs to the linguistic domain with a descriptive qualitative approach. The source of the data from this research is the teacher who teaches in class XI SMA Negeri 1 Ingin Jaya, Kab. Aceh Besar. The selected teacher is a teacher who masters two languages or more than two languages. The results of this study, based on the speeches of students and teachers in teaching and learning activities at SMA Negeri 1 Ingin Jaya, found 27 data in the form of code mixing and code switching. With details of code mixing data on the speech of students and teachers in teaching and learning activities at SMA Negeri 1 Ingin Jaya as much as 17 data and code switching on the speech of teachers and students in teaching and learning activities at SMA Negeri 1 Ingin Jaya as much as 10 data.
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