Pengertian fonologi
Fonologi yaitu ilmu tentang perbendaharaan
bunyi (fonem) bahasa dan distribusinya. Fonologi diartikan sebagai kajian
bahasa yang mempelajari bunyi-bunyi bahasa yang diproduksi alat ucap manusia.
Bidang
kajian fonologi yaitu bunyi bahasa sebagai satuan terkecil dari ujaran dengan
gabungan bunyi dan membentuk suku kata.
Asal kata fonologi, secara harfiah
terdiri dari gabungan kata fon (yang memiliki arti bunyi) dan logi (berarti
ilmu). Di dalam khazanah bahasa Indonesia, istilah fonologi adalah turunan kata
dari bahasa Belanda, yaitu fonologie.
Fonologi terdiri dari 2 (dua)
bagian, yaitu :
- Fonetik
- Fonemik.
Fonologi berbeda dengan fonetik.
Fonetik adalah tentang mempelajari bagaimana bunyi-bunyi fonem sebuah bahasa
yang direalisasikan atau dilafalkan. Fonetik juga mempelajari bagaimana cara
kerja organ tubuh manusia, terutama yang berhubungan dengan penggunaan serta
pengucapan bahasa.
Fonetik yaitu bagian fonologi yang mempelajari tentang cara
menghasilkan bunyi bahasa atau bagaimana suatu bunyi bahasa tersebut diproduksi
oleh alat ucap manusia.
Fonemik yaitu bagian fonologi yang mempelajari bunyi ujaran menurut
fungsinya sebagai hal pembeda arti.
Ada 3 (tiga) unsur penting saat
organ ucap manusia memproduksi bunyi (fonem), yaitu:
udara (sebagai penghantar bunyi)
artikulator (bagian alat ucap yang bergerak)
titik artikulasi (bagian yang jadi titik sentuh artikulator)
artikulator (bagian alat ucap yang bergerak)
titik artikulasi (bagian yang jadi titik sentuh artikulator)
Terdapat beberapa istilah lain yang
berkaitan dengan fonologi, yaitu :
- Fona
- Fonem
- Vokal
- Konsonan
Fona yaitu bunyi ujaran yang memiliki sifat netral atau masih belum
terbukti membedakan arti, sedangkan fonem yaitu satuan bunyi ujaran paling
kecil yang membedakan arti.
Variasi fonem karena pengaruh lingkungan yang dimasuki disebut
sebagai alofon. Gambar atau lambang fonem dinamakan huruf, Maka, fonem berbeda
dengan huruf. Variasi terdiri dari:
- vokal
- konsonan
- diftong (vokal rangkap)
- kluster (konsonan rangkap).
Vokal yaitu fonem yang dihasilkan dengan menggerakkan udara
keluar denga tida ada rintangan. Dalam bahasa, ada huruf vokal. Huruf vokal
yaitu huruf-huruf yang bsa berdiri tunggal dan menghasilkan bunyi sendiri.
Konsonan yaitu fonem yang dihasilkan dengan cara menggerakkan udara keluar dengan rintangan. Dalam hal ini, yang dimaksud dengan rintangan yaitu terhambatnya udara keluar karna adanya gerakan atau perubahan posisi artikulator. Terdapat juga istilah huruf konsonan, yaitu huruf yang tidak bisa berdiri tunggal dan membutuhkan keberadaan huruf vokal untuk menghasilkan bunyi.
How are sounds organized into syllables in phonology?
BalasHapusWith the use of phonological trees syllables are broken up more easily. Syllables are made up of a rhyme and an onset (any consonants before the rhyme). The rhyme made up of a nucleus (the vowel sound(s) in the syllable, the key component of all syllables) and a coda (any consonants following the nucleus).
HapusIn your video, you tell the defenition of phonology according the experts, so how about you? If only from experts i can see in google.. Your video not make me more understand gustin..
BalasHapusI think phonology is the study of language that studies the sounds of language produced by human speech devices.
HapusAcording https://www.ilmubahasainggris.com/linguistic-pengertian-phonology-fungsi-dan-aturan-dalam-bahasa-inggris/ the function of phonology is To find out the change in sound of a word.
BalasHapusSo how we ca find out the change in sound of a word?
hey Gustin how are yoU?
Hapuswhat are you doing?
are you still sleepy?
wake up Gustin
and answer my Question!
Hi Nata. I'm fine. How about you?
HapusI'm eating. Do you want?
Noooo
Sorry Nata, your question very confusingπ
I'm great gustinπ. I eating everyday gustin. So don't be worry about meπ. You said my quetion very confusing?π€ hahahahah you make me wanna cryπ. Why you said like that? This is your topic right? Please don't forget who you areπ
Hapushahaha tu I did not forget who I am but I forgot my topicπ. good if you eat every day means you are the luckiest in the world.
Hapuswhat serious consequences we can receive when phonology is not in our way of speaking?
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BalasHapusAre you seriously with your video?its very short.what thw meaning about your content?.do you think it is appropriate and worthy of your video? huh ... yes it deserves. spells for yourself. you love what your lecturer still gives you
BalasHapusFor what is explained at length while the other presenters have explained it. I don't think you understand what the speaker explains and you're just looking for sensation.
HapusKomentar ini telah dihapus oleh pengarang.
HapusDo you know,everything in your blog like rubbish. You don't presentation in front of class,you just like old women.huh grandmotherπ
HapusIf you know baout your topic,explain it.and dont't forget give me your link.don't talk you haven't brain today,huhahahahaaaaππ
HapusHello, ancient humans, I think your eyes are already blind, my body is the same as humans with other humans, not like ants. You don't see me presenting in front of hahaha, a basic shame on yourself ππ
HapusAre you sure?me and you same?oh no,you really blind and crazyπ.I think you must going to the toilet and poopπ©π©π
HapusHahaha are you crazy?
HapusI think those of you who don't have a brain and why would I give a link if you don't ask me
hahaha you know who i am. apparently I am very famous person. because you don't have a brain. hahahahaha
HapusPhonology is the sound of language. what if the individual is difficult in speaking and understanding a language. How do you teach the individual?
BalasHapusin my opinion by teaching someone from scratch or from the beginning of phonology. if we learn from zero it is definitely not difficult to understand
Hapusin my opinion by teaching someone from scratch or from the beginning of phonology. if we learn from zero it is definitely not difficult to understand
Hapusin my opinion by teaching someone from scratch or from the beginning of phonology. if we learn from zero it is definitely not difficult to understand
HapusIt is a video? Are you sure? It's more like a slideshow and on your video, you just show us some texts it's better if we use Google and search it by ourself and are you serious about taking this topic?
BalasHapusHmmm, watching roast chicken only makes us hungry better watching my video adds knowledge
Hapus
Hapushi greeting .my name ayu suryaniπ.. i agree with rizki said .. you can make your explanation more interesting and younger understood because using video ..
I think your video is good it's just not creative enoughπ
Hi Ayu. sorry I am not an editor to make videos that are as creative as you mean. I am still learning to make it. thank you
Hapusyour video is good but monotonous and seems normal even I don't pay attention to everything, so can you give a clearer explanation about the division of phonology that you understand it would be good if you explain based on expert opinion.
BalasHapusOkey Ferdi, I already explained in it an opinion video of experts
Hapus
Hapushi fredi .. greeting I Am ayu suryani .. hmm you said you haven't noticed everything?
Are you sure that this explorer is monotonous?
you haven't seen it all right?
He commented without seeing the video first so read first then ask huuuuuuu
Hapusin the video, you only mention the mention of a few words. phonology was the sound of the language. why don't you mention the sound of alphabet?
BalasHapusBecause everyone must know what are the letters of the alphabet
HapusSo, why u don't make something that make readers understand?
HapusBecause in my opinion it has made the reader understand the video that I have written. if they don't understand, just search for yourself on google
HapusWhat are some of your recommended publishable research topics in Phonology?
BalasHapusI you and he. Your blog is like an "actor". That's bad for everyone. "PELAKOR" is a good role for you. You don't need to be tired and just benefit yourself, so that everyone gets harmed ... disgusted
BalasHapusWho is " HE" ?
HapusHow speech sounds are organised in the mind and used to convey meaning and then how we easy to describe the most common phonological processed?
BalasHapusby the way Phonemes are very different sound units in a language (the smallest sound unit). For example, 'pat' and 'bat' differ in their first phoneme: "p" and "b". Vowels are also phonemes, so "pat" and "pets" are different from phonemes too (But phonemes don't always match spelling!). When two words differ by one phoneme, they are known as minimal pairs.
HapusGustin I saw your video there is a definition from the experts why do not you read what is the definition of phonology?
BalasHapusBecause it's too long and there's writing on the video so you can read it for yourself
Hapusok forget it, and try to explain how you pronounce it so that someone is not the same as the pronunciation of the word
Hapussorry if the practice is better right so we can distinguish the pronunciation directly
HapusHufttt, GUSTIN!!!! your video really makes me bored, after seeing your post i am sleepy, lethargic, weak, and I feel like I want to go around the world.π
BalasHapusHahaha if you are bored with videos I ask you to sleep and see a fun video in your opinion.
Hapuswhy do you ask me to sleep? here i want to study. I want to see interesting videos from you, but I don't think you can make interesting videos. your video currently looks tacky
HapusI made this video not to draw your attention but this video I made for my lecture assignments
HapusYour explanation seems like rubbish not interesting, make me sleepy and seems like animals without food and drinks
BalasHapusHahaha, the animal is dead. just stay buried again.
Hapusif it's like rubbish how much is commented on it, usually the trash is mostly ignored. If an animal without food and drink he will die. think first you hahahaif it's like rubbish how much is commented on it, usually the trash is mostly ignored. If an animal without food and drink he will die. think first you hahaha
HapusIf you want to make your viewers bored, congratulations you just did it. It's better to watch a cock roasting than watch your video for the second time
BalasHapusyou know your videos get aspirations from me, your videos become the worst videos for me to copy, even your videos don't deserve to be stored in my brain's memory
BalasHapusHahaha if it suits you no problem there are still more other people who need my videos and deserve to use them.
HapusOh, Your conversation that good but good for quiet places like forests, cemeteries, how not, just the way it isπ€£π€£π
BalasHapusHahaha if you think, okay I will present there. with your friends in the forest and grave
HapusSo funπππ
HapusAre you crazy ??
But I think your material is good, I like your performance.
Hello Gustin, do you sharing to me about your topic, I want learn more about it, please you give me reference where you get it π
HapusMaybeππ
HapusThank you so much teng-teng
I can reference from
Hapushttps://www.ruangguru.co.id/8-pengertian-fonologi-dan-definisnya-menurut-para-ahli/
What's is the difference between fonetic and phonology? Aren't both learning about sound? So wha's the main different?
BalasHapusPhonetics is the science concerned with the study of the sound system in the human language in general. Phonology, however, is the science concerned with the study of the sound system in particular languages.
HapusThe question, and the answers so far seem to take for granted that there should be a phonology/phonetics distinction. But there is also a minority view that the distinction itself is questionable, see Ohala (1990): http://www.linguistics.berkeley.edu/~ohala/papers/no_interface.pdf and Lindblom (2006): https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Bjoern_Lindblom/publication/236682007_Rejecting_the_phoneticsphonology_split/links/00b49518feb99dfe70000000.pdf
The distinction becomes even more blurred when it comes to speech prosody. There the phonemic principle illustrated above by Georgios P. Georgiou, for example, cannot been easily applied. In the most popular theory of intonation phonology, units like pith accents, phrase accents, etc., were established without knowing what kind of contrasts they make in terms of meanings (Pierrehumbert, 1980). See also Xu et al. (in press) for more discussion.
Pierrehumbert, J. (1980). The Phonology and Phonetics of English Intonation. Ph.D. dissertation, MIT, Cambridge, MA. [Published in 1987 by Indiana University Linguistics Club, Bloomington].
Xu, Y., Prom-on, S. and Liu, F. (in press). The PENTA model: Concepts, use and implications. In Prosodic Theory and Practice. J. Barnes and S. Shattuck-Hufnagel. Cambridge: MIT Press.
Uhhh LoL your explanation makes me even more clueless π why is it so long? Can't you explain using your own language? your language is very difficult to understandπ
HapusPhonology is, broadly speaking, the subdiscipline of linguistics concerned with "the sounds of language".
HapusPhonetics is a branch of linguistics that comprises the study of the sounds of human speech.
So would you like to give example that contain a difference of phonology and phonetic?i hope you want to help me to understand about phoneticππ
Hapusphonology is the science of the vocabulary of languages and their distribution while phonetics studies how the phonetic sounds of a language are realized or pronounced. phonetics also study the workings of human organs, especially those related to the use and pronunciation of languages.
HapusI am trying to find studies on sound symbolism that focus on independent phonemes or phonological/phonetic features outside the context of words?π€π€
BalasHapusIn our paper "Sound to meaning mappings in the Bouba-Kiki effect." we've created hundreds of nonsense words with the aim of determining how the various phonemes contribute to attributed meanings (related the object shape). I don't have the other papers handy, but in our paper we reference several papers that similarly attempt to isolate/characterize how various phonemes are related to meanings. Some reads I would recommend 1) Nielsen, A., & Rendall, D. (2011). The sound of round: evaluating the sound-symbolic role of consonants in the classic Takete-Maluma phenomenon. 2) Magnus (2001) What's in a Word? Studies in Phonosemantics 3) Fort, Martin and Peperkamp (2014) Consonants are More Important than Vowels in the Bouba-kiki Effect
HapusMost of these papers focus on specific sound-to-meaning mapping (e.g. sound-shape mapping)
The thesis by Margaret Magnus takes a more comprehensive look at how sounds in English are mapped to a variety of meanings.
I do not understand what you are talking about, your explanation is too difficult to understandπ€―π€―
HapusYour discussion is also about phonology, you must understand what I mean?
Hapusbut i want to know how you explain phonology
HapusAccording to my explanation phonology is the study of language that studies the sounds of language produced by human speech devices.
HapusI think our opinion is the same about phonology, thanks for the explanation Gustin ππ
HapusYou are welcome Alma
HapusIs it possible for phonolgi if one of the tools of human speech can still be solved by phonology?
BalasHapusHaha it's not possible because there are still other ways
HapusGood theme
BalasHapusthe text is also beautiful
BalasHapusThank you so much
HapusTell me something funny about your material cause your piresentation so suck. Lol
BalasHapusThe funny thing is that I don't understand my own material hahahhaha
Hapusheyya gustin, how are you.. long time no see. gustin, i wanna invite you to talking about your topic concluding.. tell me gustin
BalasHapusand gustin why you take this topic to be your material?
Hapusand what do you think about this topic when you learn about it? is it too defficult? or eassy?
Hapushey Putri, i'm fine. how about you
Hapusok put, tell me when, where and what time? I will conclude everything to you
Because this is the beginning of language and it also teaches us about the production of human speech tools
HapusI think it is very difficult because it is difficult to distinguish the way it is pronounced and it is very difficult to understand the letters from phonology
HapusHii gustin πΈ how are you ? I hope you are good, but I'm not good because I don't understand about this topic (ΰ²₯_ΰ²₯) you made 2 examples in your video but I still don't you want to show in the example, different meaning, or different pronunciation or what ? Can you explain it to me ? ΰ²€ΰ²ΰ²€
BalasHapusHi ester. yes I can explain the meaning but in the form of an example that I understand or understand is the same pronunciation but the meaning is different like ship and sheep.
HapusOkay gustin, I will repeat my question, π€£π€£π€£πΈ Yes, I mean, you want to show about the different meaning of the words or the different pronunciation of the words ? Please explain it clearly πΈ thank you
Hapusgustin, I want to say thank you for your explanation, I think your explanation is good BUT when I open your blog in my laptop, I think my eyes get a problem lol. I can't see all comment well πππ because of the font is very small and type of the word style really make my eyes want to cry πππ
BalasHapusLike ant but I think like sand lol πππ
If you change it, maybe my eyes will be okay lol ππ
hahahahaha yes ester , i agree with you . i can't see all comment well . i think maybe you can make be better next time .keep writing and do th best for the next time yeahhh....
Hapushahahaha I really care. I wanna say "masa bodo"
HapusYou say "masa bodo" but you fix it π€£π€£π€£ lol you are funny gustin πππ or stupid ?? π I beg your pardon α(╹◡╹α) but don't you know what is the meaning of "masa bodo" ? Is it mean "care"?? I was laughing π€£π€£π€£ I think you have to learn about semantic π€£π€£ oh maybe because of that you don't choose semantic as your topic π€£π€£π€£
HapusHii gustinπgreeting from me ziraπi hope your time is good,i like your tame,your colour.blog is nice ,pretty yasππand cuteπ
BalasHapusOk. Thank youπ
HapusHii your video so nice gustin,i know you can make the good video and explaination more than this video,i.hope you learn again how to make nice videoπ
BalasHapusokay thanks for your comment
Hapusthank you for your support for my blog and I will learn even better to make good videos for maximum results
HapusHello gustin rahmaniππ , nice to visit your blog . First i want to comment about you template because it is make me difficult to read your blog . The font of your blog is so small so i have to zoom my screen to read your blog . Please repair it to be better than before in order everyone can enjoy visit your blogππππ
BalasHapusThanks for the adviceπ
Hapusthanks for the advice. I will change my template for the better, and change my blog posts to be clearer so it is easy to read
HapusGustin rahmani i have watched your video and your discussion is about phonolgy right . I like sing although i have no good voice when i am singing. So i want to ask you about singing, is it has relationship with phonology or no?? And can you explain to me about that ??
BalasHapusGustin rahmani phonology is study about sounds right . I want to ask you why we should learn about sounds , i meant when we were born we have sounds even untill now we still have sounds . So why we have to learn about sounds again π΄π΄ ?? Can you tell me the reasons why we should ???
BalasHapusyes in my opinion because in this phonology the way to distinguish speech that has different meanings but the pronunciation is the same. just learn about the sound of the pronunciation so we have to learn about the sound
HapusGustin you explain about semantics and you also made defenition of phonogy accroding to experts. So now after you learn about phonology and you know about it . I want to ask you what do you think about phonology not according to experts but according to your mind ?? Hope i can get the answer from you
BalasHapusin my opinion phonology is the study of languages spoken and produced by humans
HapusHi gustin. Based Abdul Chaer (2003) Simply stated, phonology is the study of language sounds in general. can you explain it in your own language?
BalasHapusHi Dyana, if in my opinion phonology is the study of human speech and the sound of a language
Hapushi gustin. you make me very very confuse.. your topic phonetic, you said that types of phonology are phonetic and phonemic, but you give example about phoneme? are you crazy? don't make me crazy with you too, hahaha lol
BalasHapusfrom the example in my video it is a phoneme example
HapusWhat you mean? You look not foccus, why? You tired? Or error? Your brain is broken? Hahaha your body very big so make your brain be small..π€£π€£πππ
Hapushahaha from you have no brain at all. If you have a brain you can't talk like this. please don't be like a mouse deer. I'm big too because I'm happy. my hobby is eating, not telling people
HapusHi,gustin your blog very good style,but in my opinion less in conclusion, try to make it on your blog it will be more complete and interesting
BalasHapusThanks for your advice I will make conclusions from my blog Δan change the style of my blog to be even better.
HapusHi... Gustin Rahmani Yulita.. πππ greetings from me ,,, elyati π this is my first time visiting your blog. I want to ask you ... what do you think ... is phonology? what is the benefit of studying phonology? Please explain.. πΈπΈπΈ
BalasHapusPhonology is the study of human speech so that it can produce sounds. Benefits of phonology in language preparation:
HapusSpelling is a regulation for the representation or symbolization of sounds of words of a language. Because the sound of words is two elements or segmental and suprasegmental, the spelling also describes or symbolizes the two sound elements.
Symbolic elements of word sounds do not only symbolize word sounds in the form of words, phrases, clauses, and kalmia, how to decapitate syllables, how to write abbreviations for people's names, symbolic scientific symbols. This suprasegmental element is known as punctuation or punctuation. The procedure for writing these words can utilize the results of phonological studies, especially the results of phonemic studies of the language concerned. therefore the results of a phonemic study of a language are called phonemic spellings.
hi gustin, along with my question above, you didn't respond, for that I have more questions. how is the distribution of phonology in the vocabulary ??
BalasHapusyou better open this link for your question
Hapushttps://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Contrastive_distribution
Gustin, next time don't display videos like this. just make a headache haha .. there is no good good I see, very chaotic.
BalasHapusHahaha maybe for you is not useful but for others it is very useful and if you have a headache taking medication at the pharmacy thereπ
Hapusdon't just explain it here gustin. you are already not free to explain, do not really understand and see the text when explaining also .. oooo notkkk you say nothing
BalasHapusso I have to explain where? haha just like you understand your own topic, I think you are worse than me
Hapushaii your video is good, but it would be better if you re-edit it and add something present to make it look like
BalasHapusOkay. Thank you for the advice. I will edit it better and add something to make it look beautiful
HapusGustin.. Tin.. Tinn haiii
BalasHapuswhat is the importance of phonology in daily life?
Hai hai hai...gustina ningsih...
BalasHapushere it is * nenek lampir* who came suddenly commented on my blog very strangely.
what do you do with your blog? I think this blog should not exist in this real world
BalasHapusor just the person who must be destroyed? hahaha ... your life is very useless son
BalasHapusimprove the contents of your blog. do not be too wordy in explaining. make your blog as creative as possible.
BalasHapuswell I will judge the content of my blog and I think this blog is not long-winded. and this is as creative as possible in my opinion
HapusHi Gustin. Why consonants can not stand alone?I still get the right answer for this questions. I have asked the same question to the others that have the same topic. Can you give me the correct answer?
BalasHapusbecause we still need others and cannot stand alone is like a consonant that does not stand alone
HapusHmm..then why vowels can stand alone? How is your perspective about this? Can you give the explanation about that? Please share your resources as well. Thank you.
HapusHello...
BalasHapusI like your video is good but I have one question? What phonology is used in everyday language and what are the benefits for us
thank you
Hi
Hapusthanks. In my opinion it is not used in everyday language because our daily language of Indonesia is not phonology and the benefits of phonology namely spelling is regulation, symbolism is not segmental.
BalasHapusouhh Hi Gustin Rahmani Yulita ππ, your blog is interesting, your explanation is niceπ. But why not use english? πYou should use english so we can learn languages together.π
I already use English in my video and use Indonesian on the blog, readers should not need to use Google Translate to translate it
HapusHaii author !! Good morninggggg ❤ and today, I want to ask something. What is the special difference between phonetics and phonemics? I can't find it on your blog, the difference you put on your blog is 11 12, ouhh you make me dizzzzzzzzzy π
BalasHapusGood morning, too
Hapusthe phonetic difference is the phonological part that discusses how to make language sounds or use language sounds produced by human speech devices while phonemic is linguistics that speaks the sounds of language used as a differentiator of meaning.
BalasHapushai my lope lopeeee , I watched Your video. And you know what ?? I am feel like uhh ahh uhh ahh . Hahaha Oh come on don't joke around. That's more like a slideshow not a video. It will be more visible as a video if you are inside practicing your explanation.
I will not make a short duration video without being told by the lecturer and the explanation is told according to the expert not me. thank you
HapusI will not make a short duration video without being told by the lecturer and the explanation is told according to the expert not me. thank you
HapusI will not make a short duration video without being told by the lecturer and the explanation is told according to the expert not me. thank you
HapusChanges in sound when someone is talking happens due to several factors. Does every human being experience something like that? Pleasw Give reasons and examplesπ
BalasHapusYES, because the sound cavity in a human's mouth can change and cause differences in sound color and vowels
HapusThe function of phonology is learn the workings of the organs of the human body especially those related to language used. In your ideo, how to used that?π
BalasHapusI want to ask back with you. What do you mean by what language uses it? and can you use language that is easy to understand?
HapusHei gustinnn.... i wanna ask u...
BalasHapusHow speech sounds are organised in the mind and used to convey meaning and then how we easy to describe the most common phonological processed?
In terms of introducing speech, the system can design to translate spoken data into text. In this way, computers process languages like our brain. The same process that occurs in the compilation of human minds produces and receives language that occurs in machines. One example of a decoding machine language is the popular intelligence system, Siri.
HapusPhonology is the science of vocabulary of languages and their distribution. Phonology is defined as a language study that studies the sounds of language produced by human speech devices.Does phonology also learn about accent or dialect?
BalasHapusNo. phonology only learns phonemic and phonetic only. not available with an accent or dialect
HapusHi hi gustin (nenek lampir) π»π»
BalasHapusI forgot to ask, what are the benefits of phonology in daily life? is it important that we study phonology? then, what is your reason?
In my opinion is purpose phonology for us the elder we know pronounciation because phonology also learnd about pronounciation
HapusAre you seriously with your video?its very short.what thw meaning about your content?.do you think it is appropriate and worthy of your video? huh ... yes it deserves. spells for yourself. you love what your lecturer still gives you
BalasHapusactually I don't like it but what else according to grades I have to do. I'm really serious in this video. if in my opinion is very appropriate because the results of my own work
Hapusouhh Hi Gustin Rahmani Yulita ππ, your blog is interesting, your explanation is niceπ. But why not use english? πYou should use english so we can learn languages together.π
BalasHapusbecause the Indonesian language is very easy to explain and in the explanation of the video I use English. You're the only one who doesn't understand. If you want English, OK, I'll change to English
HapusHello...
BalasHapusI like your video is good but I have one question? What phonology is used in everyday language and what are the benefits for us
thank you
Thank you
HapusIn my opinion is purpose phonology for us the elder we know pronounciation because phonology also learnd about pronounciation
Haii author !! Good morninggggg ❤ and today, I want to ask something. What is the special difference between phonetics and phonemics? I can't find it on your blog, the difference you put on your blog is 11 12, ouhh you make me dizzzzzzzzzy π
BalasHapusGood morning, too
Hapusthe phonetic difference is the phonological part that discusses how to make language sounds or use language sounds produced by human speech devices while phonemic is linguistics that speaks the sounds of language used as a differentiator of meaning.
your video is good, but it would be better if you re-edit it and add something present to make it look like
BalasHapusokay thanks for the advice. I will add a good template and edit it as creatively as possible. and can you explain adding what you mean?
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BalasHapusHi Gustin your post is so so, boring post π€£π€£π€£ I don't like this post, nothing interesting and nothing special baby π€£π€£ I only like the background of this blog π it make me remember a cartoon α(╹◡╹α) children world π
if you do not like my post does not matter there are still many who need my post. thank you for liking my background. I am happy.
Hapushello gustinnn.... i wanna ask u...
BalasHapusHow speech sounds are organised in the mind and used to convey meaning and then how we easy to describe the most common phonological processed?
With the use of phonological trees syllables are broken up more easily. Syllables are made up of a rhyme and an onset (any consonants before the rhyme). The rhyme made up of a nucleus (the vowel sound(s) in the syllable, the key component of all syllables) and a coda (any consonants following the nucleus).
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BalasHapusPhonology is the science of vocabulary of languages and their distribution. Phonology is defined as a language study that studies the sounds of language produced by human speech devices.Does phonology also learn about accent or dialect?
In my opinion. No. phonology only learns phonemic and phonetic only. not available with an accent or dialect
Hapushai my lope lopeeee , I watched Your video. And you know what ?? I am feel like uhh ahh uhh ahh . Hahaha Oh come on don't joke around. That's more like a slideshow not a video. It will be more visible as a video if you are inside practicing your explanation.
BalasHapusI will not make a short duration video without being told by the lecturer and the explanation is told according to the expert not me. thank you
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BalasHapushi gustin, along with my question above, you didn't respond, for that I have more questions. how is the distribution of phonology in the vocabulary ??
I guess you just need to go back to high school. inappropriate here
BalasHapusHaii gustin please answer my question ,here it goes Phonology is the science of vocabulary of languages and their distribution. Phonology is defined as a language study that studies the sounds of language produced by human speech devices.Does phonology also learn about accent or dialect?π
BalasHapusIn my opinion. No. phonology only learns phonemic and phonetic only. not available with an accent or dialect
HapusHello, Gustin. its a good blog. I love the way you explanation. But, it will be better if you edit video with application kinemasterpro or you can use powtoon. So the video not makes the viewers bored. Thankyou π€
BalasHapusThankyou
Hapusthank you the solution. I will try to use Kindmaster or Powtoon, it seems very interesting. but if I've kindmaster I have never tried to understand I use it.
Hello, Gustin.I wanna give you question. Is it allowed to use the concept of morphology in spoken languages? If its allow, please explain with your own words. I'm really glad if you answer my question, thanks.
BalasHapusHahaha, it seems like you don't drink aqua my material on phonology, not morphology. before commenting better check the other comments first
Hapushello, first read before commenting. see yourself presentations great face hahahaah. your brain that is asserted is never washed hahahaha
BalasHapusChanges in sound when someone is talking happens due to several factors. Does every human being experience something like that? Pleasw Give reasons and examplesπ
BalasHapusGustin you explain about semantics and you also made defenition of phonogy accroding to experts. So now after you learn about phonology and you know about it . I want to ask you what do you think about phonology not according to experts but according to your mind ?? Hope i can get the answer from you
BalasHapusTell me something funny about your material cause your piresentation so suck. Lol
BalasHapusWhat are you doing in the video? Are you casting a spell? That video is the worst video I've ever seen
BalasHapusHai gunting I want ask. you How speech sounds are organised in the mind and used to convey meaning and then how we easy to describe the most common phonological processed?
BalasHapusOne more I want ask you Again can you be clear right why do we have to learn this very boring material?
BalasHapuswhat kind of you gustin? when I visit your blog, I feel like I'am in the forest. To much green and block my view of your topic.
BalasHapusPlease give something like animation or gift in your blog. It would be better than your blog now. So, make sure you do that Gustin
BalasHapusHow speech sounds are organised in the mind and used to convey meaning and then how we easy to describe the most common phonological processed?
BalasHapusHaii gustin please answer my question ,here it goes Phonology is the science of vocabulary of languages and their distribution. Phonology is defined as a language study that studies the sounds of language produced by human speech devices.Does phonology also learn about accent or dialect?π
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BalasHapusWhat's is the difference between fonetic and phonology? Aren't both learning about sound? So wha's the main different?π€π€π€π€π€π€π€π€π€π€π€π€π€π€
BalasHapusHi... Gustin Rahmani Yulita.. πππ greetings from me ,,, elyati π this is my first time visiting your blog. I want to ask you ... what do you think ... is phonology? what is the benefit of studying phonology? Please explain.. πΈπΈπΈ
BalasHapusGustin you explain about semantics and you also made defenition of phonogy accroding to experts. So now after you learn about phonology and you know about it . I want to ask you what do you think about phonology not according to experts but according to your mind ?? Hope i can get the answer from you
BalasHapusHi Gustin. Why consonants can not stand alone?I still get the right answer for this questions. I have asked the same question to the others that have the same topic. Can you give me the correct answer?π€π€π€π€π₯°π₯°π₯°π₯°
BalasHapusIt is a video? Are you sure? It's more like a slideshow and on your video, you just show us some texts it's better if we use Google and search it by ourself and are you serious about taking this topic?π€π€π€π€
BalasHapusI am trying to find studies on sound symbolism that focus on independent phonemes or phonological/phonetic features outside the context of words?π€π€π₯°π₯°π₯°π₯°π₯°
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