Are you a die-hard K-pop fan? Examining English Korean code mixing uttered by an American native speaker youtuber

This study analyzes the types and reasons for code-mixing used by the speaker with a concern for the interlocutors, who are a native speaker and a non-native speaker. The significance of comparing the speaker's code-mixing aims to know if changes in the interlocutors affect the types and reaso...

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Main Authors: Khadijah Khadijah, Emy Sudarwati
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Language:English
Published: UNIB Press 2022-02-01
Series:Journal of Applied Linguistics and Literature
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Online Access:https://ejournal.unib.ac.id/joall/article/view/16331
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description This study analyzes the types and reasons for code-mixing used by the speaker with a concern for the interlocutors, who are a native speaker and a non-native speaker. The significance of comparing the speaker's code-mixing aims to know if changes in the interlocutors affect the types and reasons for code-mixing adopted. This analysis applied the qualitative descriptive method to analyze data taken from two YouTube videos of an American native speaker namely Edward Avila entitled Chopping all my friend’s hair off and giving him makeover with Korean native speaker as the interlocutor and catching up with Sorn + A soft glam lewk with Korean non-native speaker as the interlocutor. For Korean native speaker interlocutor, the most frequently used code-mixing type is alternation, while for Korean non-native speaker interlocutor is insertion. However, the data identified three specific reasons for code-mixing with Korean native speaker interlocutor, notably clarification of the speech content, interjection, and quotation of someone else. Meanwhile, there are two specific causes for code-mixing revealed in the data of Korean non-native speaker interlocutor, namely discussion of a specific topic and repetition used for clarification. The varied types of interlocutors had an impact on the forms of code-mixing and the reasons for code-mixing in the dialogue
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spelling doaj-art-67a1dd512a24486abc71e592ddd5759b2025-02-10T11:05:07ZengUNIB PressJournal of Applied Linguistics and Literature2502-78162503-524X2022-02-0171Are you a die-hard K-pop fan? Examining English Korean code mixing uttered by an American native speaker youtuberKhadijah Khadijah0Emy Sudarwati1Universitas BrawijayaUniversitas Brawijaya This study analyzes the types and reasons for code-mixing used by the speaker with a concern for the interlocutors, who are a native speaker and a non-native speaker. The significance of comparing the speaker's code-mixing aims to know if changes in the interlocutors affect the types and reasons for code-mixing adopted. This analysis applied the qualitative descriptive method to analyze data taken from two YouTube videos of an American native speaker namely Edward Avila entitled Chopping all my friend’s hair off and giving him makeover with Korean native speaker as the interlocutor and catching up with Sorn + A soft glam lewk with Korean non-native speaker as the interlocutor. For Korean native speaker interlocutor, the most frequently used code-mixing type is alternation, while for Korean non-native speaker interlocutor is insertion. However, the data identified three specific reasons for code-mixing with Korean native speaker interlocutor, notably clarification of the speech content, interjection, and quotation of someone else. Meanwhile, there are two specific causes for code-mixing revealed in the data of Korean non-native speaker interlocutor, namely discussion of a specific topic and repetition used for clarification. The varied types of interlocutors had an impact on the forms of code-mixing and the reasons for code-mixing in the dialogue https://ejournal.unib.ac.id/joall/article/view/16331Code-mixingEnglish-KoreanAmerican native speakerYoutuber
spellingShingle Khadijah Khadijah
Emy Sudarwati
Are you a die-hard K-pop fan? Examining English Korean code mixing uttered by an American native speaker youtuber
Journal of Applied Linguistics and Literature
Code-mixing
English-Korean
American native speaker
Youtuber
title Are you a die-hard K-pop fan? Examining English Korean code mixing uttered by an American native speaker youtuber
title_full Are you a die-hard K-pop fan? Examining English Korean code mixing uttered by an American native speaker youtuber
title_fullStr Are you a die-hard K-pop fan? Examining English Korean code mixing uttered by an American native speaker youtuber
title_full_unstemmed Are you a die-hard K-pop fan? Examining English Korean code mixing uttered by an American native speaker youtuber
title_short Are you a die-hard K-pop fan? Examining English Korean code mixing uttered by an American native speaker youtuber
title_sort are you a die hard k pop fan examining english korean code mixing uttered by an american native speaker youtuber
topic Code-mixing
English-Korean
American native speaker
Youtuber
url https://ejournal.unib.ac.id/joall/article/view/16331
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