Parole: Journal of Linguistics and Education
Volume 9 Number 2 October 2019

Evidence in Primary Correspondence of Cognate in Indonesian and Madurese Language

Akhmad Sofyan (University of Jember)
Agustina Dewi Setyari (University of Jember)
Dewi Angelina (University of Jember)



Article Info

Publish Date
28 Oct 2019

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].

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