2020
DOI: 10.17509/ijal.v10i1.25033
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Phonetic realisations of Madurese vowels and their implications for the Madurese vowel system

Abstract: It has been suggested that Madurese has eight surface vowels [a, ɛ, ə, ɔ, ɤ, i, ɨ, u], but there have been disagreements with regard to the number of its vowel phonemes. The disagreements arise partly because some scholars base their analyses of Madurese vowels on phonetic grounds while others base them on certain phonological analyses. Besides, some researchers do not consider native versus non-native Madurese words in their analyses. The paper addresses these problems by incorporating both phonetic and phono… Show more

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“…In the linguistic context of local languages in Indonesia, there have been several studies that also described vowel sounds in local languages using an acoustic-phonetic approach, for example, those conducted by Perwitasari (2017), Yusuf (2017), Rohman &Misnadin (2020), andYusuf et al (2021). This is undoubtedly encouraging, even though it has only been done in recent years.…”
Section: Phonetics Acoustics Deli Malay Language Vowelsmentioning
confidence: 95%
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“…In the linguistic context of local languages in Indonesia, there have been several studies that also described vowel sounds in local languages using an acoustic-phonetic approach, for example, those conducted by Perwitasari (2017), Yusuf (2017), Rohman &Misnadin (2020), andYusuf et al (2021). This is undoubtedly encouraging, even though it has only been done in recent years.…”
Section: Phonetics Acoustics Deli Malay Language Vowelsmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…Therefore, in addition to filling the gaps in the description of the Deli Malay Language, this research also offers something new in the treasury of research related to Deli Malay as one of the languages in Sumatera Utara. This study does not only measure the acoustic component of the formant frequency as conducted by Perwitasari (2017), Yusuf (2017), Misnadin (2020)ɛ, ə, ɔ, ɤ, i, ɨ, u], but there have been disagreements with regard to the number of its vowel phonemes. The disagreements arise partly because some scholars base their analyses of Madurese vowels on phonetic grounds while others base them on certain phonological analyses.…”
Section: Phonetics Acoustics Deli Malay Language Vowelsmentioning
confidence: 99%