2021
DOI: 10.26499/wdprw.v49i1.802
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Phonetic Grammar of Plosives Sounds Spoken by Sundanese and Javanese

Abstract: This study aims to identify “the phonetic grammar" of voiced plosive sounds [b, d, and g] and voiceless [p, t, and k] at the initial position of the words uttered by two different groups of native speakers: Sundanese and Java. These sounds are phonemically the same phonemes in Sundanese, Javanese and Indonesian. The findings show that the two groups of native speakers realize different and the same VOT (Voice Onset Time) pattern of popping sounds. For sounds voiced plosives or lenis plosive [b, d, and g], Sund… Show more

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