+62 813-8532-9115 info@scirepid.com

 
SJSJ - Sutasoma Jurnal Sastra Jawa - Vol. 13 Issue. 1 (2025)

A Comparison of Cognate Dialect Features in Javanese, Sundanese, Cirebon, and Indramayu

Ridha Mashudi Wibowo,



Abstract

This study aims to identify cognates based on form and meaning among Javanese, Sundanese, Cirebon, and Indramayu vocabularies and analyze their dialectal relationships. Using a list of one hundred Swadesh vocabulary items sourced from dictionaries of the four languages, the data were phonetically transcribed and compared to identify shared lexemes. Dialectometric analysis was then applied to quantify lexical distances and classify dialectal relationships. The findings show that the four languages share 28 cognates and exhibit varying degrees of linguistic proximity: Javanese and Cirebon show the closest relationship, while other pairs are classified as distinct dialects. While the study integrates qualitative and quantitative approaches and contributes insights into less-studied dialects such as Cirebon and Indramayu, it is limited by its reliance on secondary data and lack of fieldwork. Future research should incorporate direct elicitation from native speakers, phonological correspondence analysis, the etymological distinction between cognates and loanwords, and sociolinguistic and geographical mapping to deepen the understanding of dialectal variation in Java







DOI :


Sitasi :

0

PISSN :

2252-6463

EISSN :

2686-5408

Date.Create Crossref:

27-Jun-2025

Date.Issue :

27-Jun-2025

Date.Publish :

27-Jun-2025

Date.PublishOnline :

27-Jun-2025



PDF File :

Resource :

Open

License :

https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0