1University of Jember, Indonesia
2University of Jember, Indonesia
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@article{PAROLE21731, author = {Akhmad Sofyan and Agustina Setyari and Dewi Angelina}, title = {Evidence in Primary Correspondence of Cognate in Indonesian and Madurese Language}, journal = {PAROLE: Journal of Linguistics and Education}, volume = {9}, number = {2}, year = {2019}, keywords = {cognate language, phonological correspondence, primary correspondence}, abstract = { Cognate languages will have similarities and resemblances in sound systems that are manifested in the form of phonological correspondence. Indonesian language formed from Malay has a kinship relationship with the Madurese language. Relationships of these languages will certainly present many similarities. The method used to analyze the data in this paper is a comparative method, that is comparing the BI sound system and the BM sound system. The primary correspondence between the sound system of the Indonesian language and the Madurese language includes: (1) [ i ] / [ I ] > [ ε ] , (2) [ u ] > [ כ ] , (3) [ a ] > [ â ] , (4) [ w ] > [ b ] , (5) [ t# ] > [ ? ] , dan (6) [ h ] > [ Θ ] . }, issn = {23380683}, pages = {124--134} doi = {10.14710/parole.v9i2.124-134}, url = {https://ejournal.undip.ac.id/index.php/parole/article/view/21731} }
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Cognate languages will have similarities and resemblances in sound systems that are manifested in the form of phonological correspondence. Indonesian language formed from Malay has a kinship relationship with the Madurese language. Relationships of these languages will certainly present many similarities. The method used to analyze the data in this paper is a comparative method, that is comparing the BI sound system and the BM sound system. The primary correspondence between the sound system of the Indonesian language and the Madurese language includes: (1) [i]/[I]>[ε], (2) [u]>[כ], (3) [a]>[â], (4) [w]>[b], (5) [t#]>[?], dan (6) [h]>[Θ].
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