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  1. Chapter two presents the definition of Code-Mixing as well as types of Code-Mixing. Then, factors of using Code-Mixing and conceptual framework are also included in this chapter. Code-Mixing According to Herdiati (2016) “Code is a language” (p.6). There are some definitions of code-mixing. The definition of code according to Kridaklasana

  2. Jan 1, 2014 · PDF | The paper outlines a constructionist approach to what is known as code-switching. ... Construction Grammar and Code-Mixing . ... example in order to make use of the language's ...

  3. Construction Grammar and Code-Mixing 15 7. Constructions as Complex Signs In many cases of code-mixing, a straightforward application of the stated hypothesis that every construction has to be produced in the language it belongs to is not feasible.

    • Philipp Wasserscheidt
  4. A project code system provides the framework for project planning and control in which each work package in a WBS is given a unique code that is used in project planning and control. The coding system provides a comprehensive checklist of all items of work that can be found in a specific type of construction. Also, it provides

  5. phenomena of code-switching and code-mixing in construction area of Paltrow City and tofind out what factors that can influence the people to perform code-switching and code-mixing. II. Theoretical Frameworks Paltrow City is an apartment building, hotel and public areas that will stand in Tembalang region in the next few years.

    • Fadhila Kusumaningrum
    • 2016
  6. these. We shall also examine the language factor in code mixing, that is, constraints on code mixing, and possible motivation for code mixing. In the next section, we look at the backdrop against which code mixing and code switching happens. 3.2 PRE-REQUISITES TO CODE-MIXING AND CODE-SWITCHING 3.2.1 Language Contact

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  8. Code-Mixing (613 words) Carlo Consani Code-mixing (CM), which is also referred to as intrasentential code-switching, is a phenomenon whereby elements belonging to different language systems or sub-systems of the same language are included in a single utterance.