Authors:

Fery Fredy Andrian

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“This study focused on changes in the sound etymon-etymon Proto-Austronesian in Indonesian. The purpose of this study is (1) knowing vowelphonemes sound changes that occur in etymon-etymon Proto-Austronesianlanguages in Indonesian; (2) determine the types of changes contained in thesound etymon-etymon Proto-Austronesian languages in Indonesian. The data inthis study were analyzed by using the theory of sound law. Methods andtechniques used in this study refer to the methods involved are competent andcapable and involved free techniques noted in the data acquisition, data analysisperformed by the method of comparison, data analysis and presentation of resultsdelivered by formal and informal methods. Through, this study obtained soundlinkage between Proto-Austronesian and Indonesian are detailed as follows. SomeProto-Austronesian phonemes derived linear, ie vowels */ i /. Proto- Austronesianphonemes derived with the change, namely the phoneme */ u / decrease thephoneme / o / and / ? /, */ e / decrease the phoneme / a / and / ? /, */ ? / decreasethe phoneme / a /, */ ? / decrease the phoneme / a /, found several types of soundchange, namely: dissimilation, syncope, apokop, aferesis, epentesis, protesis,metathesis, and palatalization.”

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Published

2021-11-09

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FREDY ANDRIAN, Fery. PERUBAHAN BUNYI FONEM VOKAL ETIMON-ETIMON PROTOAUSTRONESIA DALAM BAHASA INDONESIA.Humanis, [S.l.], mar. 2015. ISSN 2302-920X. Available at: https://jurnal.harianregional.com/sastra/id-12164. Date accessed: 28 Aug. 2025.

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Volume 10. No 2. Februari 2015

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