Gender, mobility and contact Stability and change in an Acehnese dialect

Catherine E. Travis*, Inas Ghina

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    Abstract

    We examine variation in a rural variety of Acehnese spoken in Aceh Province, to better understand the impact of long-term contact with Indonesian and increasing urbanization. The Great Aceh variety is characterized by variable realization of word-final (t) as a dental vs. glottal stop. Analyses of over 2,000 tokens of this variable from a corpus of spontaneous speech from 35 speakers indicate that the variability is relatively stable among men, and among women of high mobility, measured in terms of education, occupation, and time spent outside Great Aceh. Women with low mobility produce the lowest rates of [t], and in this group we observe a higher rate of [t] by younger than older women, suggesting change over time. We thus find both stability - among those who have long enjoyed high levels of mobility - and change - among those most affected by recent social changes, namely low-mobility women.

    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)142-167
    Number of pages26
    JournalAsia-Pacific Language Variation
    Volume7
    Issue number2
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 6 Oct 2021

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