CAMPUR KODE DALAM RUBRIK FEATURE MAJALAH GOGIRL!

The study discusses the mixed code in the magazine GoGirl! with purpose to describe the forms used in the rubric feature in GoGirl! magazine and explain the factors that caused to the mix code feature in the magazine section GoGirl!. This research used three stages: the first stage is the collection...

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Main Authors: , RIZKA WIDYANITA, , Drs. Suharsono, M.Hum.
格式: Theses and Dissertations NonPeerReviewed
出版: [Yogyakarta] : Universitas Gadjah Mada 2014
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http://etd.ugm.ac.id/index.php?mod=penelitian_detail&sub=PenelitianDetail&act=view&typ=html&buku_id=71989
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總結:The study discusses the mixed code in the magazine GoGirl! with purpose to describe the forms used in the rubric feature in GoGirl! magazine and explain the factors that caused to the mix code feature in the magazine section GoGirl!. This research used three stages: the first stage is the collection of data which is sorting through data. The sources were obtained from GoGirl! magazine period 2009-2011. The second stage is data analysis which performed with a unified method that used particular element sorting technique that uses aggregated referential power. The determinant of analysis in this study is the language codes used in GoGirl! magazine which shows mixed code. The third stage is the presentation of the results of data analysis which is using the presentation of results of data analysis informally. The result of analysis data in informally is using ordinary words in explains its maxims. It can be concluded that two results of mix code research ini the feature rubric on GoGirl! magazine. Research interfering feature code in column magazine GoGirl! There are two results were inconclusive. First, mix code in the feature section of GoGirl! magazine found eight factors using the theory of Dell Hymes. Second, the mixed code feature rubric in GoGirl! magazine intervention may take the form of tangible elements of a code word, phrase, repetition of words, phrases or idioms, and other languages.