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Designing Phonetic Alphabet for Bahasa Indonesia (PABI) for the teaching of intelligible English pronunciation in Indonesia Karlina, Yeni; Rahman, Amin; Chowdhury, Raqib
Indonesian Journal of Applied Linguistics Vol 9, No 3 (2020): Vol. 9, No. 3, January 2020
Publisher : Universitas Pendidikan Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.17509/ijal.v9i3.23223

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The sociolinguistic development of English has placed a greater emphasis on intelligibility as the ultimate goal of pronunciation instruction. However, various studies have indicated that English pronunciation of Indonesian English learners was not satisfactory due to difficulties in learning English pronunciation and lack of emphasis given to the teaching of English pronunciation in English classrooms in Indonesia. In this paper we propose the development of Phonetic Alphabets for Bahasa Indonesia (PABI). This practical instrument allows English teachers and students in Indonesia to transcribe the pronunciations of English words into phonetic transcription with locally-appropriate readability and accessibility without compromising the pronunciation intelligibility. The development of PABI started with contrastive analysis of common phonemes in the two languages, i.e., English and Bahasa Indonesia (BI). Next, we identified the English phonemes missing in Bahasa Indonesia which English learners in Indonesia have to conceptualise. We then located those English sound ‘pairs’ which seem identical to Indonesians and are thus used interchangeably in BI. A corpus of 30,000 commonly used English words was transcribed in PABI using a computer software IPA to L1PA developed by Rahman and Bhattacharya (2020). Proposals to modify the IPA to suit the BI sound system entailed the adjustments in the consonant phonemes, vowel phonemes, and cluster sounds. These adjustments are expected to improve the readability and accessibility of the conventional IPA in facilitating the teaching and learning of intelligible English pronunciation in Indonesia. Practical uses of the PABI guidelines are drawn to improve its utility. Implications for the development of context sensitive and locally-appropriate pronunciation teaching and learning are drawn based on the findings.
ANALISIS PERBANDINGAN DATA INFORMASI PESAWAT YANG DITERIMA OLEH APLIKASI RTL-SDR 1090 DAN ADS-B THALES AX680 DI PERUM LPPNPI CABANG DENPASAR RAHMAN, AMIN
Journal of Engineering and Transportation Vol. 1 No. 2 (2023): Journal of Engineering and Transportation
Publisher : Cipta Kind Publisher

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ABSTRACT: Automatic Dependent Surveillance Broadcast (ADS-B) is a surveillance technology using position information from satellites that is broadcast (broadcast) continuously. One of the problems in the development of surveillance technology is how to detect or monitor aircraft with cheap equipment technology, where it is known that surveillance equipment at Indonesian airports tends to be expensive, even the equipment modules for each surveillance tool are sold specifically according to each brand and type. surveillance equipment. The problem also faced at Indonesian airports is the limited surveillance equipment available at each airport, especially ADS-B equipment, where on average branch and unit airports in Indonesia do not yet have ADS-B equipment. Therefore, the author made an analysis, especially of the power received by an ADS-B receiver device that uses RTL-SDR RTL2832U to process signals emitted by aircraft transponders to obtain information in the form of ICAO aircraft address, aircraft callsign, altitude and speed so that it can help users to observe a target or aircraft. Keywords: ADS-B, RTL1090, RTL-SDR RTL2832U