Acehnese phonology
Acehnese has a large vowel inventory, with ten oral monophthong vowels,[1] twelve oral diphthongs,[2] seven nasal monophthong vowels,[3] and five nasal diphthongs.[4]
Vowels
Native-speaking linguists divide vowels in Acehnese into several categories: oral monophthongs, oral diphthongs (which are further divided into the ones ending with /ə/ and with /i/), nasal monophthongs, and nasal diphthongs.[5]
Oral vowels
Oral monophthong vowels in Acehnese are shown in the table below.[6]
Close | i | ɯ | u |
---|---|---|---|
Close-mid | e | ə | ɯ |
Open-mid | ɛ | ʌ | ɔ |
Open | a |
Oral diphthong vowels ending with /ə/ are shown in the table below.[7]
/iə/ | /ɯə/ | /uə/ |
/ɛə/ | /ʌə/ | /ɔə/ |
Oral diphthong vowels ending with /i/ are shown in the table below.[8]
/ui/ | |
/əi/ | /oi/ |
/ʌi/ | /ɔi/ |
/ai/ |
Nasal vowels
Nasal monophthong vowels in Acehnese are shown in the table below.[9]
Close | ĩ | ɯ̃ | i |
---|---|---|---|
Close-mid | ẽ | ə̃ | õ |
Open-mid | ɛ̃ | ʌ̃ | ɔ̃ |
Open | ã |
Consonants
The table below shows the Acehnese consonant phonemes and the range of their realizations.[10]
Labial | Labio- dental |
Alveolar | Post- alveolar |
Palatal | Velar | Glottal | ||||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Stop | p | b | t | d | c | ɟ | k | a | ʔ | |||||
Nasal | m | n | ɲ | ŋ | ||||||||||
Incomplete nasal | mb | nd | ɲɟ | ŋɡ | ||||||||||
Trill | ɲ | |||||||||||||
Fricative | f | s | z | ʃ | h | |||||||||
Approximant (Lateral) |
j | w | ||||||||||||
l |
Notes:
- Syllable-final k always represents /ʔ/ save in certain recent loans
- /f/, /z/, and /ʃ/ are borrowed sounds, and are often replaced by /ph/, /dh/, and /ch/ respectively
- /mb/, /nd/, /ɲɟ/, and /ŋɡ/ are also known as "funny nasals"[11]
Sound-spelling correspondences
In addition to the modern 26 letter basic Latin alphabet, Acehnese uses the supplementary letters è, é, ë, ô, and ö, making a total of 31 letters in its orthography.
Grapheme | Phoneme (IPA) |
Open syllable | Closed syllable |
---|---|---|---|
a | /a/ | ba /ba/ ‘carry’ | bak /baʔ/ ‘at, tree’ |
e | /ə/ | le /lə/ ‘many’ | let /lət/ ‘pull out’ |
é | /e/ | baté /bate/ ‘cup, betel tray’ | baték /bateʔ/ ‘batik’ |
è | /ɛ/ | bè /bɛ/ ‘smell’ | bèk /bɛʔ/ ‘prohibitive "don't" (e.g. bèk neupajoh boh gantang lôn 'don't you eat my fries')' |
ë | /ə/ | huë /huə/ ‘pull’ | huëk /huəʔ/ ‘choke’ |
eu | /ɯ/ | keu /kɯ/ ‘front’ | keuh /kɯh/ ‘so (e.g. nyan keuh), pronominal affix for second person (e.g. droe-keuh)’ |
i | /i/ | di /di/ 'in, from' | dit /dit/ 'few, small amount' |
o | /ɔ/ | yo /jɔ/ ‘afraid’ | yok /jɔʔ/ ‘shake’ |
ô | /o/ | rô /ro/ ‘spill’ | rôh /roh/ ‘enter’ |
ö | /ʌ/ | pö /pʌ/ ‘fly’ | pöt /pʌt/ ‘pluck, pick’ |
u | /u/ | su /su/ ‘sound, voice’ | sut /sut/ ‘remove, detach’ |
Notes:
- ë is used only for diphthongs ending with /ə/
Notes
- ↑ Pillai & Yusuf (2012:1030), citing Asyik (1987:17)
- ↑ Pillai & Yusuf (2012:1031), citing Asyik (1987:17–18)
- ↑ Pillai & Yusuf (2012:1032), citing Asyik (1987:17)
- ↑ Pillai & Yusuf (2012:1032), citing Asyik (1987:17)
- ↑ Pillai & Yusuf (2012:1031), citing Asyik (1987:17–18)
- ↑ Pillai & Yusuf (2012:1031), citing Asyik (1987:17)
- ↑ Pillai & Yusuf (2012:1031), citing Asyik (1987:17–18)
- ↑ Pillai & Yusuf (2012:1031), citing Asyik (1987:17–18)
- ↑ Pillai & Yusuf (2012:1033), citing Asyik (1987:17)
- ↑ Asyik (1982:3)
- ↑ Asyik (1982:2), citing Lawler (1977)
References
- Pillai, Stefanie; Yusuf, Yunisrina Qismullah (2012), "An instrumental analysis of acehnese oral vowels" (PDF), Language and Linguistics, 13 (6): 1029–1050
- Asyik, Abdul Gani (1982), "The agreement system in Acehnese" (PDF), Mon–Khmer Studies, 11: 1–33, Archived from the original on 2013-06-05