Proceeding of International Conference on Education, Language, Literacies, and Literary Studies (ICONELS)
Vol. 2 No. 1 (2025): Interdisciplinary Approaches to Language, Literature and Linguistics in Digital

Comparative Analysis of Mandarin and Indonesian Consonants

Muhammad Jawad (Unknown)
Karina Fefi Laksana Sakti (Unknown)



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Publish Date
18 Aug 2025

Abstract

This study presents a comparative analysis of consonant systems in Mandarin and Indonesian, employing a descriptive-comparative approach. Data were collected through a theoretical literature review, focusing on consonant classification by place and manner of articulation, voicing, and phonotactic distribution. The results reveal that while both languages share similarities in bilabial, alveolar, and velar consonants, as well as stop, fricative, and nasal articulations, their differences are more pronounced. Mandarin exhibits unique features such as phonemic aspiration contrasts, retroflex consonants (/zh/, /ch/, /sh/), and alveopalatal sounds (/j/, /q/, /x/), which are absent in Indonesian. Conversely, Indonesian permits a more flexible coda system (/p/, /t/, /k/, /m/, /n/, /ŋ/, /r/, /l/) compared to Mandarin, which only allows /n/ and /ŋ/. The analysis highlights learning challenges, particularly for Indonesian speakers mastering Mandarin’s aspirated and retroflex consonants. These findings carry pedagogical implications for language instruction, speech therapy, and second language acquisition, emphasizing the need for targeted pronunciation training. This research contributes to phonological typology and offers practical insights for applied linguistics. Keywords: consonants, phonology, comparative, Mandarin, Indonesian

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iconels

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Education Languange, Linguistic, Communication & Media Social Sciences Other

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Proceeding of International Conference on Education, Language, Literacies, and Literary Studies (ICONELS) is an annual international event organized by the German Literature Department at Universitas Negeri Malang. Its primary goal is to provide a platform for educators, researchers, and students in ...