Search engine for discovering works of Art, research articles, and books related to Art and Culture
ShareThis
Javascript must be enabled to continue!

VOWEL PHONEMES

View through CrossRef
The existence of word vowel phonemes in all languages, including in Indonesian is very dominant. All words in their internal structure must be found in phonemes. As a result of the existence of a very dominant vowel phoneme, its existence is able to form what is called a phoneme vocal sequence. The application of research theory in connection with efforts to describe vowel series phonemes is based on the linguistic theory of the phonological field of the phonemic subfield. Because the study focuses on the smallest unit of language sounds, namely phonemes. The research implementation is based on three strategic stages, namely:1. provision of data, 2. classification and analysis of data, 3. preparation / writing of reports. The findings of the data are more secondary, so the findings of the data focus on the availability of references, so that the existence of a large Indonesian language dictionary acts as a "smart" book. The findings of primary data are relatively difficult to do. There are seven kinds of vocal phonemes, namely / a, i, u, ê, é, è, o /. The seven vowel phonemes are relatively capable of forming vowel phonemes, so that in the end a table can be made from each of the seven vowel phonemes in question.
Title: VOWEL PHONEMES
Description:
The existence of word vowel phonemes in all languages, including in Indonesian is very dominant.
All words in their internal structure must be found in phonemes.
As a result of the existence of a very dominant vowel phoneme, its existence is able to form what is called a phoneme vocal sequence.
The application of research theory in connection with efforts to describe vowel series phonemes is based on the linguistic theory of the phonological field of the phonemic subfield.
Because the study focuses on the smallest unit of language sounds, namely phonemes.
The research implementation is based on three strategic stages, namely:1.
provision of data, 2.
classification and analysis of data, 3.
preparation / writing of reports.
The findings of the data are more secondary, so the findings of the data focus on the availability of references, so that the existence of a large Indonesian language dictionary acts as a "smart" book.
The findings of primary data are relatively difficult to do.
There are seven kinds of vocal phonemes, namely / a, i, u, ê, é, è, o /.
The seven vowel phonemes are relatively capable of forming vowel phonemes, so that in the end a table can be made from each of the seven vowel phonemes in question.

Related Results

SISTEM FONOLOGI BAHASA TAE (The Phonology System of Tae Language)
SISTEM FONOLOGI BAHASA TAE (The Phonology System of Tae Language)
This study aims to identify and describe qualitatively the phonological system of Tae Rongkong dialect in North Luwu Regency, South Sulawesi. The analysis was carried out on 200 Sw...
Intrinsic fundamental frequency of vowels in children with Childhood Apraxia of Speech (CAS)
Intrinsic fundamental frequency of vowels in children with Childhood Apraxia of Speech (CAS)
Background Intrinsic pitch (IF0) is an inherent property of vowels where high vowels are produced with a higher fundamental frequency than low vowels. Although well studied in adul...
Vowel harmony in Yeyi
Vowel harmony in Yeyi
Yeyi (Bantu, R41) is an endangered language spoken in northwestern Botswana and northeastern Namibia. Yeyi exhibits two peculiar processes of regressive vowel harmony. The first ch...
Analisis Morfofonemik Dialek Lamalera
Analisis Morfofonemik Dialek Lamalera
This research is entitled "Morphophonemic Analysis of Lamalera Dialect". This title was taken as research because the Lmalera dialect is the Lamaholot language and has its own iden...
Place-name lexicalization in Akan: on the segmental and prosodic processes and constraint
Place-name lexicalization in Akan: on the segmental and prosodic processes and constraint
A significant condition for place-name formation in Akan is the preservation of marked, lexically-significant, segmental and prosodic items over their unmarked counterparts. Much o...
Role And Function Of Phonemes In Phonology For Arabic Communication
Role And Function Of Phonemes In Phonology For Arabic Communication
Language consists of several language components. Language components are language knowledge, language use, and language changes associated with those components. Language knowledg...
Vowel Phoneme Segmentation for Speaker Identification Using an ANN-Based Framework
Vowel Phoneme Segmentation for Speaker Identification Using an ANN-Based Framework
AbstractVowel phonemes are a part of any acoustic speech signal. Vowel sounds occur in speech more frequently and with higher energy. Therefore, vowel phoneme can be used to extrac...
Vowel inventory size matters: assessing cue-weighting in L2 vowel perception
Vowel inventory size matters: assessing cue-weighting in L2 vowel perception
To examine whether L1 vowel inventory size could be a contributing factor to the use of temporal cues in L2 vowel perception, this study assessed the perception of English /i-ɪ/ by...

Back to Top