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Å‹-ASSIMILATION IN VOICE DENTAL VELAR VOICE SOUND IN PAPUAN MALAY Renhoard, Nathalia; Mahdi, Sutiono
Jurnal Bahasa Inggris Vol 1 No 1 (2017)
Publisher : LPPM Universitas Pancasakti Tegal

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (40.97 KB) | DOI: 10.24905/efj.v1i1.20

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This paper is meant to discuss correct phonological solutions to assimilation segment at the underlying level of accent in Papuan Malay. The methodology: to explain for ?-assimilation in Papuan Malay, the researcher refers to Halle (2017) theoretical views on Generative Phonology. The ?-sound appears in Papuan Malay, if a word is ended by a consonant /n/ dental velar voice results the process of ?-sound in the environment of cluster in the word-middle and word finally (the tow core of syllablles) and also after vowel. One example, word Teminabuan [t?min?bu?n] (one of village in Papua) is uttered as Teminabuang [t?min?bu??].The conclusions: it is explicit that the ?-assimilation are not only syntactically motivated due such as a phrasal to the occurrence of a word entity in the structure but also phonologically, a word may because there are certain specific environments in which such process take place.Key Words: Phonological rules, ?-assimilation, Papuan Malay.
ŋ-Assimilation in Voice Dental Velar Voice Sound in Papuan Malay Renhoard, Nathalia; Mahdi, Sutiono
Jurnal Bahasa Inggris Vol 1 No 1 (2017)
Publisher : LPPM Universitas Pancasakti Tegal

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24905/efj.v1i1.20

Abstract

This paper is meant to discuss correct phonological solutions to assimilation segment at the underlying level of accent in Papuan Malay. The methodology: to explain for ŋ-assimilation in Papuan Malay, the researcher refers to Halle (2017) theoretical views on Generative Phonology. The ŋ-sound appears in Papuan Malay, if a word is ended by a consonant /n/ dental velar voice results the process of ŋ-sound in the environment of cluster in the word-middle and word finally (the tow core of syllablles) and also after vowel. One example, word Teminabuan [tɛminɑbuɑn] (one of village in Papua) is uttered as Teminabuang [tɛminɑbuɑŋ].The conclusions: it is explicit that the ŋ-assimilation are not only syntactically motivated due such as a phrasal to the occurrence of a word entity in the structure but also phonologically, a word may because there are certain specific environments in which such process take place.Key Words: Phonological rules, ŋ-assimilation, Papuan Malay.
?-Assimilation in Voice Dental Velar Voice Sound in Papuan Malay Renhoard, Nathalia; Mahdi, Sutiono
Jurnal Bahasa Inggris Vol 1 No 1 (2017)
Publisher : LPPM Universitas Pancasakti Tegal

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24905/efj.v1i1.20

Abstract

This paper is meant to discuss correct phonological solutions to assimilation segment at the underlying level of accent in Papuan Malay. The methodology: to explain for ?-assimilation in Papuan Malay, the researcher refers to Halle (2017) theoretical views on Generative Phonology. The ?-sound appears in Papuan Malay, if a word is ended by a consonant /n/ dental velar voice results the process of ?-sound in the environment of cluster in the word-middle and word finally (the tow core of syllablles) and also after vowel. One example, word Teminabuan [t?min?bu?n] (one of village in Papua) is uttered as Teminabuang [t?min?bu??].The conclusions: it is explicit that the ?-assimilation are not only syntactically motivated due such as a phrasal to the occurrence of a word entity in the structure but also phonologically, a word may because there are certain specific environments in which such process take place.Key Words: Phonological rules, ?-assimilation, Papuan Malay.