Code-Switching from Arabic to English among TV Presenters as an Indicator of Linguistic Competence and Linguistic Dominance

Authors

  • Ahmed Abraheem Eisay Gulf of Sidra University / Faculty of Education - Department of English Language Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.65405/xnyes144

Keywords:

Code-switching, Arabic-English bilingualism, television discourse, sociolinguistic, linguistic competence, linguistic dominance

Abstract

Code-switching between Arabic and English has become a noticeable feature of contemporary Arab T.V discourse. This paper is going to examine the use of English lexical items by television presenters and commentators in sport, cooking, and beauty programs, including penalty, performance, carnival, pasta, contouring, highlighter, and serum. Therefore, using a qualitative sociolinguistic approach and drawing on Baker's (2010) framework, the paper explores the functions of code-switching and its relationship to linguistic competence and linguistic dominance. The findings indicate that presenters and commentators frequently use English terms despite the availability of Arabic equivalents. Such language choices are often associated with professional expertise, prestige, modernity, and globalization. The paper concludes that code-switching serves as a communicative strategy for constructing professional identity while also reflecting the growing influence of English in Arabic media discourse.

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Published

2026-06-01

How to Cite

Code-Switching from Arabic to English among TV Presenters as an Indicator of Linguistic Competence and Linguistic Dominance. (2026). Al-Farooq Journal of Sciences, 2(3), 227-235. https://doi.org/10.65405/xnyes144