the Code in the Student Community Association Meeting of the Bung Hatta University Indonesia Language and Literature Education Study Program
Abstrak
Code mixing is a code mix occurs when a language speaker, such as Indonesian, includes elements of the regional language into the Indonesian language. Someone who speaks with the main code of Indonesian language which has an economic function, while the code of the regional language involved in the main code is only fragments without function or economics as a code.
This study aims to describe: (1) The type of code mix in the Student Association Community Meeting of the Bung Hatta University Indonesian Language and Literature Study Program, and (2) The cause of the code mixing in the Student Association Society Meeting of the Bung Hatta University Indonesian Language and Literature Education Study Program . The theory used is the theory put forward by Chaer, Abdul and Leonie Agustina (2014).
The code mix direction that appears a lot is mixing code into (Indonesian language with Betawi dialect and Minang dialect) as many as 72 data compared to mixed out codes (Arabic and English) with 37 data data.
Based on the results of data analysis, it can be concluded in the speech of the Association of Students Society of Indonesia Bung Hatta University Language and Literature Education Study Program found a lot of code mixing in the speech of meeting participants, this is due to the inclusion of code tends to identify the role which the speaker in language selection it can give a certain impression, both about social status if the teacher uses a regional language such as the Betawi dialect, the speaker is no longer including traditional communities who have come out of a narrow environment, while identifying the desire to explain and interpret which speakers mix code with elements of language foreigners can give the impression that the educators of today's educated people have quite a broad relationship.
Keywords: mixed code, community, students