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INDONESIAN JOURNAL OF APPLIED LINGUISTICS
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The influences of globalisation and multilingualism have caused linguistic diversity and emergence of interesting
and unique sociolinguistic phenomena, for instance, language contact in intercultural communication. As the
study of intercultural communication has yet to be studied at large, this research takes the opportunity to embark
on a descriptive study of code choice within intercultural communication, relating to the ethnic minorities in
Brunei Darussalam. This investigation aims to identify these ethnics' preferable code choice within intercultural
communication, and their needs and motivations practising those codes in a shared multilingual setting.
Involving empirical investigation, this study was conducted to 60 native Brunei ethnic groups in Mukim Ukong,
Tutong District. The research found code choice in multilingual settings and intercultural communications is a
relatively complex sociolinguistic phenomenon, where speakers will employ different dialects or languages at an
episode of communication, but still mutually understand by each other. To some extent, some speakers also
accommodate their speech styles or languages to ease communication process between parties. The hegemony of
globalisation, local vernacular, speakers' background and setting, among others, influence the selection of their
everyday code choice.
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