Siquijodnon-English Code-Mixing
Abstract
The study analyzes the phenomenal occurrence of Siquijodnon-Englishcode mixing. Using descriptive research design and adapting the linguistic andsociolinguistic theories, the study examined the morphological features code-mixedin Siquijonon–English. The respondents are parents, waiters or waitresses and/or receptionists, teachers, Human Resources Management Officers, and dealers inSiquijor province who were selected based on the five language domains. The resultsreveal that the free morphemes (content words, function words and substitute words)are code mixed through intra-sentential code mixing and/or insertion. The paperalso finds out that code mixing is used as a double-edged tool to effect personal,social and transactional functions which likely occur in school where bilingual and/ormultilingual speakers are evident. These results justify the generation of Code-MixedLanguage Assimilator-Converger Theory. Keywords: Language and communication, code mixing, phenomenal occurrence,Siquijodnon, descriptive design, Siquijor, Philippines