EXPLORING GROUP IDENTITY OF PRO 2 RRI JEMBER PRESENTERS THROUGH CODE SWITCHING AND CODE MIXING PHENOMENON
Abstract
Code switching is defined as the use of two languages in the same
utterances. Besides, code mixing is defined as a mixing two codes or languages. The
purpose of this study is to describe the phenomenon of code switching and code
mixing used in Radio Republik Indonesia (RRI) Pro 2 Jember and it investigates the
construction of group identity of six RRI presenters through this phenomenon. The
analysis is conducted by using descriptive qualitative method. Descriptive analysis
method involves description, analysis, and interpretation. The data are collected by
using observation and interview that is done at Pro 2 RRI Jember. The result shows
that the most frequent type of code switching occurs in the broadcasting is intrasentential
code switching. Besides, code mixing in single element is the most frequent
type of code mixing occurred in radio RRI Pro 2 broadcasting. Furthermore, all of the
six presenters’ reason of code switching and code mixing is creating close and
intimate interaction. Then, the reason of lack of vocabulary is presented by one
presenter, and two presenters’ reason is prestige. Besides, this study explores two
identities shown through code switching and code mixing. These identities are
identity as group of teenager radio and identity as smart person. Code-switching and
code mixing in this study presents the way in which participants re-created their
identity based on their network.