Function of Lecturer’s Code Switching in EFL Classroom

AB Yusiana, Mega Dewi (2017) Function of Lecturer’s Code Switching in EFL Classroom. Other thesis, Fakultas Sastra dan Ilmu Pendidikan.

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Function of Lecturer’s Code Switching in EFL Classroom AB Yusiana Mega Dewi 14111087P This research is aimed at examining the function of lecturer’s code switching in an EFL (English as Foreign Language) classroom of university level. Code switching meant as the changing of two or more languages in the same utterance or conversation. Then, code switching can be use as lecturer strategy in teaching an EFL classroom. The researcher used qualitative method as the method of this research. This method was supported by observation as data collecting technique. And to analyze the data, the researcher applied Gumperz’s (1982) theory. The subject of this research who was chosen based on the criteria made by the researcher is lecturer of EFB (English For Business) classroom of Universitas Teknokrat Indonesia. The data are the utterances from the lecturer which was transcribed into sentences based on the transcription concept by Flower dew (2013). As the conclusion, this study revealed six functions of code switching performed by the lecturer namely reiteration, message qualification, interjection or sentence filler, personalization versus objectivization, quotation and addressee specification. In reiteration the researcher found 44 data, message qualification 55 data, interjection or sentence filler 110 data, personalization versus objectivization 60 data, quotation 4 data, and the last is addressee specification with 34 data. By the finding of this function, this study showed that code switching in this EFL classroom seems not only to be unavoidable but necessary due to students’ competence in learning English which was still low. Keywords: code switching, EFL classroom, reiteration, message qualification, interjection or sentence filler, personalization versus objectivization, quotation, and addressee specification.

Item Type: Thesis (Other)
Subjects: SASTRA INGGRIS > English literature
SASTRA INGGRIS > English literature
Divisions: Fakultas Teknik dan Ilmu Komputer > S1 Informatika
Depositing User: Admin Admin Admin
Date Deposited: 27 Feb 2018 06:01
Last Modified: 27 Feb 2018 06:01
URI: http://repository.teknokrat.ac.id/id/eprint/41

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