English Code-mixing in Magar Language in Day to Day Communication
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Department of English Education
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The thesis entitled "English Code-mixing in Magar Language in Day to Day
Communication "is an attempt of the researcher to find out the English Mixed
words in the Magar language. To achieve the objective of the study only the
primary data were not sufficient, so I utilized secondary data too. In this study
sixty native speakers of the Magar language were selected from Pawan Nagar
VDC in Dang district. In sample population there were three types of native
speakers, i.e., illiterate, literate and educated. To meet the objectives of my
research I used stratified random sampling procedure to elicit required data.
The interview schedule in the form of questionnaire was developed as a
research tool for both literate and illiterate informants. The main tools for data
collection were structured interview schedule and questionnaires in this survey
research. Pawan Nagar VDC of Dang district was selected to collect data and
collected data were analyzed, interpreted and presented descriptively and
comparatively with the help of Tables and illustration. In this research, I found
mixed English words in greater numbers, e.g. radio, mobile, computer, school,
boarding help, bus etc. On the other hand, educated people mixed English
words greater than illiterate and literate. Through the help of interview and
questionnaires informants I found some reasons to mix English words in the
Magar language in day to day communication. Some major reasons were less
number of speakers, lack of language transmission to young generation,
migration to urban areas, going to foreign countries for job and education,
choice of topics and fashion of using English words.
This thesis comprises five chapters: Introduction, Review of Related Literature
and Conceptual framework, Methods and Procedures of the Study, Results and
Discussion and Findings conclusions and Implications. The first chapter deals
with the general background, statement of the problems, rationale of the study,
objectives of the study, research questions, significance of the study,
delimitations of the study and operational definitions of the key terms. The second chapter deals with the review of the related literature, implications of
the review for the study, theoretical framework and conceptual framework. The
third chapter includes the design of the study, population and sample, sampling
procedure, data collection tools, data collection procedures and data analysis
interpretation procedures. The fourth chapter contains the results and
discussion/interpretation and the last chapter includes the summary,
conclusions and pedagogical implications in policy level and practice level and
suggests some further research.