Along with the communicative functions of language, there is always a social function to show the role played by language in the society. This function can be seen in the field of sociolinguistics through code-switching. The current study aims to investigate the motivations behind code-switching between Arabic and English by Arab young people in their daily conversations from a sociolinguistic perspective. The researcher employed a qualitative analytical approach to obtain the results. Thus, this research paper focuses on analyzing and discussing semi-structured interviews with Arab young people to gain information on code-switching in their daily conversations. Data was collected through conducting the interviews and transcribing them for analysis. The findings of the study indicate that there are five motivations behind Arabic-English code switching among Arab young people; excluding group members, showing social status, expressing literacy, expressing belonging to a certain group and finally affirming their identity. The current study is meant to contribute to the development of the sociolinguistic field when it comes to the Arabic-English language pair.
Authors
Dr. Muhannad Hadi Altalqani
Dr. Mujahed Hossien Tahir Zayed
Dr. Wan Sulong
Dr. Syed Abdullah
Dr. Mohd Yusof Sanitah
Dr. Sabariah Md Rashid
Dr. Vahid Nimehchisalem
Pages From
738
Pages To
758
ISSN
2663-5836
Journal Name
Lark Journal
Volume
16
Issue
3
Keywords
code switching, Bilingual speakers, sociolinguistic perspective, communicative functions, multilingual speakers
Abstract