Surveillance Sounds of Bugis as the Austronesian Language family

Amir, Johar and Dalle, Ambo (2017) Surveillance Sounds of Bugis as the Austronesian Language family. In: 2nd International Conference On Education, Science, and Technology (ICEST 2017), 11 - 12 Maret 2017, Makassar, Indonesia.

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Abstract

Abstract This study aimed to describe the language sounds Bugis. In Proto Austronesian phonology of South Sulawesi, there are 6 (six) vowel phonemes and 18 consonant phonemes. The data in this study is the language sounds Bugis (realized in the form of the word) is absorbed from Indonesian. Sources of data in the study are the Bugis community residing in Bone regency. The data collection techniques are methods refer to the advanced techniques refer to techniques involved capably, recording technique, and technical notes. Also, it is also used proficient method with advanced technique, fishing techniques and advanced engineering techniques in the form of a conversation semuka, record, and note, As well as technical documentation. The results showed: (1) phonemes / p /, / t /, / d /, and / k / at the end of words in Indonesian turn into glottal / q / when absorbed into the Bugis language. Likewise, the phoneme / s / and / l / sounds turn into glottal / q /. Only phoneme / s / and / l / phonemes have additional. (2) phoneme /ə/ At the beginning of Indonesian syllables turned into sound geminasi when absorbed into the Bugis language. (3) nasal phonemes / m / and /n / in Indonesian turn into phonemes nasal / ŋ / when absorbed into the Bugis language. (4) nasal phoneme /ə/ in Indonesian transformed into phoneme / a / when absorbed into the Bugis language. (5) phoneme / b / in Indonesian transformed into phoneme / w / when absorbed into the Bugis language. (6) phoneme / z / in Indonesian turn into phonemes / s / when absorbed into the Bugis language. (7) The phoneme / h / at the beginning of words in Indonesian melted when absorbed into the Bugis language. The conclusion of this study is phonemes Bugis have variations in sound when absorbing the words of Indonesian.

Item Type: Conference or Workshop Item (Paper)
Uncontrolled Keywords: search; sound; Bugis language; the Austronesian family
Subjects: FAKULTAS BAHASA DAN SASTRA
KARYA ILMIAH DOSEN
Universitas Negeri Makassar > KARYA ILMIAH DOSEN
Divisions: KOLEKSI KARYA ILMIAH UPT PERPUSTAKAAN UNM MENURUT FAKULTAS > KARYA ILMIAH DOSEN
KARYA ILMIAH DOSEN
Depositing User: Herling HR Sahade
Date Deposited: 26 Jul 2021 14:09
Last Modified: 23 Sep 2021 03:45
URI: http://eprints.unm.ac.id/id/eprint/20811

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