English Code-Mixing in Saptakoshi Fm: A Case of Request Time
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Faculty of English Education
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This dissertation is primarily a study of English code-mixing in Saptakoshi FM in
Itahari. The main objectives of the research study were to find out and analyze
English code-mixing in terms of major word classes, frequency of occurrence of the
words, contexts in which code-mixing takes place and, find out reasons for English
code-mixing. The primary sources of data for this study were 12 radio prorammes of
Request Time broadcast from the FM station as well as the 25 radio announcers and
25 radio listeners of the FM radio. The researcher used judgmental or purposive nonrandom sampling procedure for the collection of data. The findings of the research
work shows that there is maximum amount of English code-mixing in the programme.
It was found out that programme announcers mixed higher amount of English words
than the audience. It was also found out that nouns were in the first position,
adjectives in the second position, verbs in the third and adverbs were in the last
position regarding the number and percentage of the English words mixed. Regarding
the context of code-mixing, the announcers and listeners mixed English words in such
context as greeting, expressing gratitude, answering telephone call, agreeing,
changing the topic of discussion, consoling, requesting, offering, dedicating the songs
etc. in the programme.
The study extends to four chapters. Chapter one deals with general background,
review of related literature, objectives of the study, significant of the study and
definitions of specific terms. Chapter two deals with the methodology for study
including sources of data, population of the study, tools for data collection and
process of data collection. Chapter three includes the analysis and interpretation of
data using such simple statistical tools as frequency and percentage. Chapter four
consists of findings and recommendations of the research study