“THE ANALYSIS OF THE USE OF CODE MIXING IN FACEBOOK” Written by Debby “Akatsuki” Mediyanthi (UIN Salatiga, Central Java)

 APPENDIX 1

“THE ANALYSIS OF THE USE OF CODE MIXING IN FACEBOOK” Written by Debby “Akatsuki” Mediyanthi (UIN Salatiga, Central Java)

In this chapter, the researcher going to present the result of research of code mixing; after identifying the Indonesian – English code mixing used in social networking Facebook.

Further, the researcher scrutinizes data. She only chooses the data which belong to Indonesian – English code mixing. Before analyzing the data, it is necessary to reaffirm that not all the data will be analyzed. The data which will be taken into account are those frequently used in social networking Facebook, and the data presented bellow are arranged according to kinds of their classification.

SFL, Ideology and power relation in mass media

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Fowler explores how language in the media reflects and reinforces ideological positions, emphasizing the role of textual analysis in revealing hidden ideologies.

Fowler, R., Hodge, B., Kress, G., & Trew, T. (2018). Language and Control. Routledge.

This work provides a comprehensive analysis of how language functions to exert control and maintain ideological structures, further illustrating the relationship between SFL and ideology.

Lemke, J. L. (1990). Talking Science: Language, Learning, and Values. Ablex Publishing.

Lemke discusses the inherent biases in language and its ideological implications, supporting the view that language is deeply embedded with ideological meaning.

Islam and New Directions in World Literature



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