{"title":"Theory Of Allophones","authors":"Tara Arini, Yani lubis, Rahmi Pitriyani","doi":"10.59024/atmosfer.v1i3.217","DOIUrl":null,"url":null,"abstract":"The phoneme theory is a well-known phonological theory from the late 19th century (1870) which aims to find out the abstract representation of the phonemes of a given language. To find out whether a phoneme is a phoneme, a phonemic analysis rule is used that states: (1) mutually exclusive neighborhood of complementary distribution, known as the allophone of the same phoneme, (2) a phone in a minimal pair, known as the different phoneme, like /p/ and /b/,(3) a phone in an environment analogous to, like for example /Z/, (4) a phone as a free variant is not another phoneme, but a variation of a phoneme of /c/ the phonemes /č/ and /čh/ are variations of the phoneme /č/. A prosodic phoneme is recognized by a toneme and a chronoma. Daniel Jones' consonant and vowel analysis rule proved inadequate to solve all consonantrelated problems. Trubetskoy and Jacobson made a breakthrough in analyzing a phoneme by a distinguisher and a contrast. The analyzed componentsare: opposition system, bilateral and multilateral opposition system, prepositional opposition system and emotional opposition including the formation of neutralized phonemes and archiephonemes in German. \n ","PeriodicalId":55791,"journal":{"name":"Bahasa dan Seni Jurnal Bahasa Sastra Seni dan Pengajarannya","volume":"68 1","pages":""},"PeriodicalIF":0.0000,"publicationDate":"2023-06-26","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":"0","resultStr":null,"platform":"Semanticscholar","paperid":null,"PeriodicalName":"Bahasa dan Seni Jurnal Bahasa Sastra Seni dan Pengajarannya","FirstCategoryId":"1085","ListUrlMain":"https://doi.org/10.59024/atmosfer.v1i3.217","RegionNum":0,"RegionCategory":null,"ArticlePicture":[],"TitleCN":null,"AbstractTextCN":null,"PMCID":null,"EPubDate":"","PubModel":"","JCR":"","JCRName":"","Score":null,"Total":0}
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The phoneme theory is a well-known phonological theory from the late 19th century (1870) which aims to find out the abstract representation of the phonemes of a given language. To find out whether a phoneme is a phoneme, a phonemic analysis rule is used that states: (1) mutually exclusive neighborhood of complementary distribution, known as the allophone of the same phoneme, (2) a phone in a minimal pair, known as the different phoneme, like /p/ and /b/,(3) a phone in an environment analogous to, like for example /Z/, (4) a phone as a free variant is not another phoneme, but a variation of a phoneme of /c/ the phonemes /č/ and /čh/ are variations of the phoneme /č/. A prosodic phoneme is recognized by a toneme and a chronoma. Daniel Jones' consonant and vowel analysis rule proved inadequate to solve all consonantrelated problems. Trubetskoy and Jacobson made a breakthrough in analyzing a phoneme by a distinguisher and a contrast. The analyzed componentsare: opposition system, bilateral and multilateral opposition system, prepositional opposition system and emotional opposition including the formation of neutralized phonemes and archiephonemes in German.
音素理论是19世纪末(1870年)兴起的一种著名的音系理论,其目的是找出给定语言中音素的抽象表征。找出是否音素、音位的音位的分析规则,使用状态:(1)互斥互补分布的附近,称为同一音位的音位变体,(2)一个电话在最小对立体,称为不同的音素,像/ p /和/ b /,(3)手机类似的环境下,比如/ Z /,(4)手机作为一个自由变体不是另一个音素,但变异/ c /音位的音位/č/和/čh /是音素的变化/č/。韵律音素是通过音素和音位来识别的。丹尼尔·琼斯的辅音和元音分析规则被证明不足以解决所有与辅音有关的问题。trubetsky和Jacobson在用区别和对比分析音素方面取得了突破性进展。分析的成分包括:对立系统、双边和多边对立系统、介词对立系统和情感对立,包括德语中中和音素和原音的形成。