1. Pengglotisan Geseran /s/ dalam Bahasa Kerinci.
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Aziz, Adi Yasran Abdul, Ariffin, Raja Masittah Raja, Yusop, Mohd Sharifudin, and Rusli, Nur Farahkhanna Mohd
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The aim of this article is to explain the changes of the alveolar fricative /s/ to the glottal fricative [h] in Kerinci. The existence of Kerinci-language in Malaysia is due to the mobility and migration of speakers who came from West Sumatra, Indonesia. Both Kerinci languages spoken in those two countries have different set of sound system. However, Kerinci phonological system in Malaysia has not been theoretically discussed. . The sample selected in the Kerinci Malay community in Kampung Sungai Lui, Hulu Langat are aged between 50 years and above. Data was obtained through observations and interviews. The recording was then transcribed for the purpose of analyzing and explaining the sound changes. The study employs the generative phonology framework to explain the changes of /s/ to [h]. The phonological processes does not only involve changes to segment /s/, but also affects precedeing vocal sounds such as /a, i, u/. The results showed that vowel /a, i, u/ that precedes the segment /s/ in Kerinci will experience a phonological process and produce a different surface from each other. The phonological processes involved are vocal raising rule that change /as/ to [εh] and vowel reduction rule that change /is/ to [æh] and /us/ to [awh]. However, any changes require a description of the program formulas to describe the process that first occurs. The results show that the changes of segment /s/ to [h] only occur after the implementation of the rules that change the vowels in order to comply to the conditions specified on common stated rules. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2014
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