Code Switching In Iban-Speaking Radio Programme

Radio broadcasts is one of the most formal platforms to receive and deliver information alongside providing entertainment for the matrix language-speaking community. This descriptive qualitative research aims to study the types and functions of code-switching in the utterances of announcers of th...

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Main Author: Petronella Langita, Felix
Format: Final Year Project Report
Language:English
Published: Universiti Malaysia Sarawak, (UNIMAS) 2022
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spelling my.unimas.ir.401322024-02-22T04:41:28Z http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/40132/ Code Switching In Iban-Speaking Radio Programme Petronella Langita, Felix P Philology. Linguistics Radio broadcasts is one of the most formal platforms to receive and deliver information alongside providing entertainment for the matrix language-speaking community. This descriptive qualitative research aims to study the types and functions of code-switching in the utterances of announcers of the Iban-speaking radio programme, Ngela Tengahari WaiFM. A total of 187 code-switching cases were analysed by using Poplack’s typology and all three types of code switching were present in the announcers’ utterances, the most frequent type being intra-sentential switching (82.89%), followed by inter-sentential switching (12.30%), and tag switching (4.81%). The results also showed multiple types of code-switching in a single utterance. The functions for the code-switching were analysed by employing Gumperz’s (1982) and Appel and Muysken’s (2005) models. The findings showed that the most dominant functions are referential function (59.26%), reiterations (15.34%), and addressee specification (12.17%); some of the data also showed multiple functions for one case of code switching. The findings shows that the code-switching instances in the Iban announcers’ utterances are very minimal, but most cases involved single-word intra-sentential switching to another language for referential functions to account for the lack of equivalent word or concept in the Iban language. Universiti Malaysia Sarawak, (UNIMAS) 2022 Final Year Project Report NonPeerReviewed text en http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/40132/2/Petronella%20Langita%20%28ft%29.pdf Petronella Langita, Felix (2022) Code Switching In Iban-Speaking Radio Programme. [Final Year Project Report] (Unpublished)
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Petronella Langita, Felix
Code Switching In Iban-Speaking Radio Programme
description Radio broadcasts is one of the most formal platforms to receive and deliver information alongside providing entertainment for the matrix language-speaking community. This descriptive qualitative research aims to study the types and functions of code-switching in the utterances of announcers of the Iban-speaking radio programme, Ngela Tengahari WaiFM. A total of 187 code-switching cases were analysed by using Poplack’s typology and all three types of code switching were present in the announcers’ utterances, the most frequent type being intra-sentential switching (82.89%), followed by inter-sentential switching (12.30%), and tag switching (4.81%). The results also showed multiple types of code-switching in a single utterance. The functions for the code-switching were analysed by employing Gumperz’s (1982) and Appel and Muysken’s (2005) models. The findings showed that the most dominant functions are referential function (59.26%), reiterations (15.34%), and addressee specification (12.17%); some of the data also showed multiple functions for one case of code switching. The findings shows that the code-switching instances in the Iban announcers’ utterances are very minimal, but most cases involved single-word intra-sentential switching to another language for referential functions to account for the lack of equivalent word or concept in the Iban language.
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author Petronella Langita, Felix
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title Code Switching In Iban-Speaking Radio Programme
title_short Code Switching In Iban-Speaking Radio Programme
title_full Code Switching In Iban-Speaking Radio Programme
title_fullStr Code Switching In Iban-Speaking Radio Programme
title_full_unstemmed Code Switching In Iban-Speaking Radio Programme
title_sort code switching in iban-speaking radio programme
publisher Universiti Malaysia Sarawak, (UNIMAS)
publishDate 2022
url http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/40132/2/Petronella%20Langita%20%28ft%29.pdf
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