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- Q11208412 subject Q8564118.
- Q11208412 subject Q8791237.
- Q11208412 abstract "O-Javanese, O-Jawa or O-Spelling is a phenomenon that caused because of writings version contradiction between standard Javanese spelling and standard Indonesian spelling (EYD). In standard Indonesian spelling word "a" can only pronounced /a/, while in standard Javanese spelling word "a" have two tone, i.e. /a/ and /ɔ/. in consequence, the Indonesian words that borrowed from Javanese that have syntax "a" on its writings usually pronounced /a/ although in Javanese its pronounced /ɔ/. Hence, the words "a" that pronounced /o/ become written as "o" to accommodate readers that not from Javanese background.For example: Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono if written by standard Javanese spelling should be Susila Bambang Yudhayana, while Surabaya pronounced /Surɔbɔjɔ/ Hamengkubuwono/Hamengkubuwana Mangkunegoro/Mangkunegara".
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- Q11208412 wikiPageWikiLink Q8564118.
- Q11208412 wikiPageWikiLink Q8791237.
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- Q11208412 comment "O-Javanese, O-Jawa or O-Spelling is a phenomenon that caused because of writings version contradiction between standard Javanese spelling and standard Indonesian spelling (EYD). In standard Indonesian spelling word "a" can only pronounced /a/, while in standard Javanese spelling word "a" have two tone, i.e. /a/ and /ɔ/. in consequence, the Indonesian words that borrowed from Javanese that have syntax "a" on its writings usually pronounced /a/ although in Javanese its pronounced /ɔ/.".
- Q11208412 label "O-Javanese spelling".