Code Mixing in Master Chef Indonesia
Keywords:
code, code-mixingAbstract
The purpose of this study is to know the type of type of code mixing used in Master Chef Indonesia Season 5 Episode 4 Round 1. Code Mixing is a person’s behavior which is a bilingualism multilingualism when talking them combine 1 language with other languages. In this study, researchers used qualitative research so that this research is more clear. Researchers found a previous research on code mixing, in this research researcher wants to research against Master Chef Indonesia research has 1 variable ie code mixing. It can be concluded that of 16 data found there are 3 types of code mixing used.
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