Aulia, Indah Yana (2025) LANGUAGE VARIATION AND SOCIAL CLASS: CODE SWITCHING IN “MY FAIR LADY”. Repository Undip.
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Abstract
This study aims to examine the relationship between language variation and
social class through the phenomenon of code-switching in the film My Fair
Lady. Language is positioned as a marker of social identity, where differences in dialect and speech patterns indicate the class stratification of the characters. The characters in this movie show linguistic differences that represent their class, such as the difference between upper-class and lowerclass speech patterns. The purpose of this study is to analyze the role of code-switching in reflecting social class differences through the characters'
language use. Data collection was conducted through a literature review
using documentation techniques on the dialogue transcripts in the film. Furthermore, the data was analyzed qualitatively using a sociolinguistic and
pragmatic approach to reveal the form and function of code-switching and the social context behind it. The results of the study show that codeswitching is a linguistic strategy used by the main character to navigate and form a new social identity. Language, in this case, acts as a tool for social mobility as well as a mirror of prevailing class norms. This study contributes to sociolinguistic research, particularly in understanding the dynamics of
language as a representation of symbolic power and class identity.
Additionally, these findings are practically relevant in language education,
especially in teaching language variation and social awareness in language
use.
| Item Type: | Article |
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| Subjects: | Humanities |
| Divisions: | Faculty of Humanities > Department of English Literature |
| Depositing User: | Tugirin |
| Date Deposited: | 13 Aug 2026 02:46 |
| Last Modified: | 13 Aug 2026 02:46 |
| URI: | https://eprints2.undip.ac.id/id/eprint/59139 |
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