Code-Mixing in WhatsApp Group Discussions of Online English Classes

Lina Rahmawati, Mar’atus Sholeha, Haira Rizka
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The COVID-19 pandemic has forced the educational world to switch from offline classes to online classes. Limited access to the internet has encouraged many people to use WhatsApp to teach instead of academic platforms. Although WhatsApp is not designed for educational purposes, many teachers prefer using it to conduct online discussions, including in English classes. This new model of communication using WhatsApp for English classes has resulted in the interesting phenomenon of code-mixing. This paper aims to investigate the types and functions of code-mixing used in WhatsApp groups of online English classes. This study employed a qualitative method. The sample of this research was conversations between the lecturers and students in WhatsApp group chats of online English classes during the pandemic. The data were collected through observation. The collected data were then analyzed by using textual analysis. This study revealed three types of code-mixing used in online English classes on WhatsApp group chats: insertion, alternation, and congruent lexicalization. Next, this study found five functions of code-mixing in online English classes on WhatsApp group chats: quotation, address specification, interjection, message qualification, personalization, and objectification. Address specification, personalization, and objection were dominantly found because specific sentences frequently refer to people, things, or arguments during discussions on WhatsApp group chats.
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在线英语课堂WhatsApp群讨论中的代码混合
新型冠状病毒感染症(COVID-19)的新冠疫情,迫使教育界从线下课程转向线上课程。互联网的限制促使许多人使用WhatsApp来教学,而不是使用学术平台。虽然WhatsApp不是为教育目的而设计的,但许多教师更喜欢用它来进行在线讨论,包括在英语课上。这种使用WhatsApp进行英语课程交流的新模式产生了有趣的代码混合现象。本文旨在研究在线英语课堂WhatsApp群中混码的类型和功能。本研究采用定性方法。本研究的样本是大流行期间讲师和学生在WhatsApp在线英语课群聊中的对话。数据是通过观察收集的。然后采用文本分析法对收集到的数据进行分析。这项研究揭示了WhatsApp群聊在线英语课程中使用的三种代码混合:插入、交替和一致词汇化。接下来,本研究发现了WhatsApp群聊在线英语课中混码的五大功能:引语、地址规范、感叹词、消息限定、个性化、对象化。地址规范、个性化和反对是主要发现,因为特定的句子经常指的是WhatsApp群聊中的人、事或争论。
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