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Journal : e-Journal of Linguistics

Consonant Clusters in Manggaraian Name Differentiate Gender: Perspective of Cultural Linguistics Yohanes Paulus Florianus Erfiani; Kletus Erom
e-Journal of Linguistics Vol. 19 No. 2 (2025): July
Publisher : The Doctoral Studies Program of Linguistics of Udayana University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24843/e-jl.2025.v19.i02.p12

Abstract

This article discusses Consonant Clusters (CC) in Manggaraian Name (MN). CC constitutes two or more different consonants is one syllable. In Theory of Cultural Linguistics, CC belongs to verbal symbols. They are based in cultural imagery of Manggaraian Language Speakers (MLS). The data were obtained from observation on MN consisting of Male Manggaraian Names (MMN) and Female Manggaraian Name (FMN).CC is homorganly formed from nasal-sonorants-continuants /m/, /n/, and /ng/ and stop consonant/b/, /p/, /d/, /t/, /g/, /k/, and affricate consonant /c/ and /j/forming eight CC: /mb/, /mp/, /nc/, /nd/, /nj/, /nt/, /ngg/, and /ngk/. They occur more in MMN than they do in FMN. They combine with different vowel frequency. They include /ngg/, /mb/, /nd/, /mp/, /ngk/, /nt/, /nc/, and/nj/ in MMN, but /nd/, /mb/, /ngg/, /nt/, /mp/, /ngk/, /nc/, and /nj/ in FMN respectively. CC differences in MN reflect cultural imagery difference of MLS on gender. MN has cultural consonant clusters