PHONOLOGICAL AND LEXICAL DESCRIPTION OF MODEBUR LANGUAGE

  • La Ino
  • Aron Meko Mbete
  • Ni Made Dhanawaty
  • Inyo Fernandez

Abstract

This article, in which the theory structural phonology was used, discusses the phonological and lexical description of Modebur language, one of the local languages in Pantar Island. The result of analysis shows that the Modebur language has five vowels; they are /i/, /e/, /a/, /o/, and /u/. They all can distribute in the initial, medial and final position of words. It has sixteen phonemes and sixteen consonants, many of which can distribute in the beginning of words, some can distribute in the initial and medial position of words only, and one can only distribute in the final position of words. The consonants which can distribute completely are /p/, /b/, /m/, /t/, /n/, /s/, /l/, /k/, /?/, /g/, and the ones which can distribute in the initial and medial position of words are /j/, /h/, /w/, and the one which can distribute in the final position of words is /?/.

 

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Author Biographies

La Ino

Faculty of Education Haluoleu University, Kendari

Aron Meko Mbete

Study Program of Linguistics, School of Postgraduate Studies, Udayana University

Ni Made Dhanawaty

Study Program of Linguistics, School of Postgraduate Studies, Udayana University

Inyo Fernandez

Study Program of Linguistics. Gadjah Mada University

How to Cite
INO, La et al. PHONOLOGICAL AND LEXICAL DESCRIPTION OF MODEBUR LANGUAGE. e-Journal of Linguistics, [S.l.], july 2013. ISSN 2442-7586. Available at: <https://ojs.unud.ac.id/index.php/eol/article/view/11199>. Date accessed: 27 apr. 2024.
Section
Articles

Keywords

Phonology, Lexicon, Structural

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