Exploring Codes Mixing of Arabic Language at Islamic Boarding School: A Study on Students’ Daily Communication

Authors

  • Beri Nopriansyah UIN Maulana Malik Ibrahim Malang
  • Inqiado Al-farisi Universitas Jambi
  • Gita Fitri Ramadhani UIN Maulana Malik Ibrahim Malang
Arabic practice, code-mixing, daily communication

This study examines code-mixing phenomena in the oral Arabic communication of students at An-Nur Tangkit Islamic boarding school in Indonesia. Given the relatively recent introduction of Arabic as a foreign language, students often incorporate Indonesian elements into their speech. Through qualitative field research involving observation and interviews, this study investigates the specific forms of code-mixing employed by students and teachers. The analysis reveals three primary language elements in code-mixing: individual words, phrases, and clauses. These findings contribute to a deeper understanding of the linguistic practices and challenges faced by learners of Arabic in Indonesian educational settings.

2024-08-26
2024-08-26

How to Cite

Exploring Codes Mixing of Arabic Language at Islamic Boarding School: A Study on Students’ Daily Communication. (2024). Journal of Language Intelligence and Culture, 6(2), 141-152. https://doi.org/10.35719/jlic.v6i2.141

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