GLIDING DECREASE OF PRONOUNCING ENGLISH DIPHTHONG BY JAVANESE LEARNERS OF ENGLISH
Abstract
The normal pronunciation of diphthong lies in putting the prominence or length
to the nucleus vowel and gliding to the second one. However, this is not as the mostly
phenomena of Javanese Learners of English (JLE)’s way of pronouncing diphthong.
JLE tends to make shifts in pronouncing the quality of diphthong, one of which is a
gliding decrease or omission. The data are collected by techniques of recording and
demonstration. The data analysis uses techniques of comparing and contrasting between
JLE’s pronunciation and Received Pronunciation (RP). To amount of frequency
in comparing JLE’s and RP, the percentage of the highest occurrence can be indicated.
The result shows that JLE’s pronunciation of diphtong tends to reduce the
fortis of nucleus before gliding or there is no gliding in the second vowel.