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@article{CA27029, author = {Zalfaa Adhinianti and Dwi Wulandari}, title = {ANALYZING CODE-SWITCHING AND CODE-MIXING USED BY JERRY BAYNARD AND DIANA BARRY IN THE TV SERIES ANNE WITH AN E}, journal = {Culturalistics: Journal of Cultural, Literary, and Linguistic Studies}, volume = {9}, number = {1}, year = {2025}, keywords = {Code-switching, Code-mixing, Factors, English-French speaking, Jerry Baynard, Diana Barry}, abstract = { This article focuses on analyzing code-switching and code-mixing in English-French-speaking characters utilized by Jerry Baynard and Diana Barry. Jerry and Diana acquired different second languages and they have different backgrounds. Jerry's second language is English and he comes from a lower class family. Meanwhile, Diana's second language is French and she comes from a wealthy and well-mannered family. A descriptive qualitative method is used to explain the phenomenon of code-switching and code-mixing used by Jerry Baynard and Diana Barry in the TV series Anne with an E . The researcher used theory from Wardhaugh (1986), Muysken (2000), and Holmes (2001: 41). According to the findings there are two types of code-switching found and one type of code-mixing found. Most of the data was influenced by function factor. }, issn = {2614-039X}, pages = {37--44} doi = {10.14710/ca.v9i1.27029}, url = {https://ejournal2.undip.ac.id/index.php/culturalistics/article/view/27029} }
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This article focuses on analyzing code-switching and code-mixing in English-French-speaking characters utilized by Jerry Baynard and Diana Barry. Jerry and Diana acquired different second languages and they have different backgrounds. Jerry's second language is English and he comes from a lower class family. Meanwhile, Diana's second language is French and she comes from a wealthy and well-mannered family. A descriptive qualitative method is used to explain the phenomenon of code-switching and code-mixing used by Jerry Baynard and Diana Barry in the TV series Anne with an E. The researcher used theory from Wardhaugh (1986), Muysken (2000), and Holmes (2001: 41). According to the findings there are two types of code-switching found and one type of code-mixing found. Most of the data was influenced by function factor.
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