THE ANALYSIS OF CODE MIXING USED BY GIRL GROUP NO NA ON RADITYA DIKA’S PODCAST YOUTUBE CHANNEL

Penulis

  • Erliawan Lindhu Universitas Pamulang
  • Viena Fatiha Rizka Universitas Pamulang
  • Diva Nabila Putri Universitas Pamulang

Kata Kunci:

Bilingualism, Code-Mixing, No Na, Podcast, Sociolinguistics

Abstrak

This study aims to analyze the types of code-mixing and the reasons for its use by the female group No Na members in Raditya Dika's YouTube podcast. This research focuses on how bilingual speakers combine Indonesian and English in natural conversations and how these language choices reflect communication goals and identity. This study uses a qualitative descriptive method. The collected data were analyzed based on Muysken's (2000) code-mixing theory, which classifies code-mixing into three types, insertion, alternation, and congruent lexicalization. Additionally, Hoffman's (1991) theory was used to identify the reasons for code-mixing. The study results show that there are three types of code-mixing found in the conversation, namely insertion, alternation, and congruent lexicalization. Among these three types, alternation is the most dominant type with 31 occurrences (48%), followed by insertion with 19 occurrences (29%) and congruent lexicalization with 15 occurrences (23%). Additionally, the analysis of the reasons for code-mixing usage indicates that discussing a particular topic is the most dominant factor with 21 occurrences (32%), followed by clarification and showing identity with 11 occurrences each (17%), expressing emotion with 10 occurrences (15%), showing empathy with 9 occurrences (14%), quoting someone with 2 occurrences (3%), and interjections with 1 occurrence (2%). The study results indicate that code-mixing in No Na's conversation occurs not only due to bilingual ability but also serves as a communication strategy to convey ideas, discuss specific topics, and build identity as a global artist

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2026-06-30