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    The Analysis of Code switching and Code mixing of Puella Podcast in Season 4 by Cinta Laura.S1.Thesis
    (English Education Program Teacher Training And Education Faculty Purworejo Muhammadiyah University, 2024-07-30) Ayu Anggraheni
    This research is a descriptive study about Code-switching and Code mixing in the Puella Podcast. This research aims to analyze the form, function, and reason of Code-switching and Code mixing which is performed by Cinta Laura dan Maudy Ayunda in Cinta Laura’s Podcast called “Puella Podcast”. This research is descriptive qualitative research. The object of this study is one video from Puella’s podcast, particularly in Season 4 entitled “Kuliah Ke Luar Negeri Itu Perlu Gak Sih?”. The researcher collected the data by listening to and watching the podcast, transcribing the conversation, and then categorizing the types of code switching and code mixing based on form, function, and reason. Finally, the data was organized into a data sheet. The results of this study are as follows: there are three types of Code Switching and six types of Code Mixing based on their frequencies of forms. Additionally, there are six types of functions for both code switching and code mixing. While the last frequencies are the reason, code-switching exhibits eight types, while code mixing shows six types. The study identified one hundred and twenty-six instances of code-switching and one hundred and fifty-eight instances of code mixing in the utterances.

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