TRULY PRASETIOWATI, 120110305
(2006)
A STUDY OF PHONOLOGICAL PROCESSES IN INDONESIAN WORD SIMPLIFICATIONS MADE BY TWO YEAR - OLD CHILDREN.
Skripsi thesis, UNIVERSITAS AIRLANGGA.
Abstract
This study is about the phonological processes in Indonesian word simplification made by two-year-old children. It is intended to find out the types of phonological processes that occurred in Indonesian word simplification.
The writer takes the data from six recordings of speech of six children aged two years old. In this study, the writer uses Ingram's phonological processes theory. This study uses case study because the writer focuses on one particular case. In taking the data, the writer takes naturalistic design by using non-direct participant observation. Since the focus of this study is on the phonology, the writer used recording methods (audiotape) in collecting the data. The children's speech was transcribed into phonetic transcription. Then, the writer identified the sound alternations and classified it to find out the processes that occurred. Next, the writer made interpretation.
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