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In the advent of the nationwide implementation of the Mother Tongue-Based Multilingual Education (MTBMLE), this paper presents an acoustic analysis of the sound systems of two Cordilleran languages, namely Inivadoy and Ilokano to assist in developing a working orthography for these languages. At least four dialects of Inivadoy and two dialects of I...
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... For a cross-linguistic comparison, here are the partial vowel spaces of English, Tagalog, Inivadoy, Ilokano (taken from the study of Talavera, et. al. [21]) superimposed on the male and female Ini vowel space. ...
The paper is a study of the more salient and noteworthy features of the phonological system of the language of Ini / Romblomanon spoken primarily in the province of Romblon. The methods of acoustic phonetics were employed in tackling problems involving the said language's consonantal and vowel inventory and the exact characterization and articulation of these sounds, syllable structure and apparent peculiarities such as consonant-cluster codas and the appearance of an alveolar approximant [ɹ] in certain forms. Keywords: Romblomanon, Ini, acoustic phonetics, vowel space, phonemic inventory, morphophonemic processes