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- A phonological study on the influence of Surabayanese accent in
- describe the pronunciation system of the Javanese language.
- digilib.petra.ac.id
- A CASE OF SYMPATHY IN JAVANESE AFFIXATION*
- differences among languages come about from the ranking of these .
- www.indiana.edu
- Locality and Feature Specificity in OCP Effects: Evidence from
- of universal and language-specific aspects of phonological similarity.
- web.mit.edu
- A PHONETICALLY DRIVEN ACCOUNT OF SYLLABLE WEIGHT
- 59. (except in Javanese—see below) and keeping the vowel in the other syllable constant.12.
- www.ucalgary.ca
- 5 A PHONETICALLY-DRIVEN ACCOUNT OF SYLLABLE WEIGHT
- exceed an upper threshold in the number of phonological predicates to which they It is claimed that languages adopt weight distinctions which are phonetically . Javanese. Short-central V in open σ light.
- www.linguistics.ucsb.edu
Suggested Web Resources
- Javanese language - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
- Phonology. The phonemes of Modern Standard Javanese.
- en.wikipedia.org
- Indonesian language - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
- en.wikipedia.org
- javanese language - phonology
- A selection of articles related to javanese language - phonology.
- www.experiencefestival.com
- javanese - So you want to learn a language
- Javanese.
- sites.google.com
- Indonesian | bahasa indonesia phonology | Free Language
- freelanguage.org
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