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    An instrumental analysis of diphthongs in Malaysian English / Lim See Yin by Lim, See Yin

    Published 2014
    “…Generally, Singaporean speakers produce all the diphthongs with a greater diphthongal movement compared to Malaysian speakers. …”
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    Patterns of diphthong adaptation within English loanwords in Iraqi Arabic by Abdulrazzaq, Ahmed Hamid, Al-Ubaidy, Sundus Muhsin Ali

    Published 2023
    “…This study investigates the phonological adaptation of diphthongs within English loanwords in Iraqi Arabic (IA). …”
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    Phonological analysis of Arabic diphthongs in defective verbs. by Mohamad Isa, Abdul Azim, Nordin, Fitri Nurul’ain, Zakaria, Muhamad Zaidi, Amat Suparia, Fariz Azzuan, Mohamed Raffi, Muhammad Syaffiq, Hassan, Abd Rauf

    Published 2024
    “…This study aims to analyse phonological rules related to Arabic diphthongs and syllable segmentation among Arabic diphthongs. …”
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    Native language interference toward second language diphthong production among TESL students / Muhammad Izdihar Rijap by Rijap, Muhammad Izdihar

    Published 2014
    “…The study was conducted to investigate whether the native language has a direct interference toward the pronunciation of diphthong in the second language or not. The population of the study were of TESL students of Universiti Teknologi MARA. …”
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    Sounds of Lengilo based on the Swadesh List by Nur Ardini Jian, Abdullah, Hamidah, Abdul Wahab, Ting, Su Hie

    Published 2024
    “…The three types of diphthongs in Lengilo are [ai], [ui] and [oi]. The diphthong [ai] appears to be more productive than the diphthong [ui] and [oi] which are quite limited in number. …”
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    Sounds of Lengilo based on the Swadesh List by Nur Ardini Jian, Abdullah @ Elmie, Hamidah, Abdul Wahab, Ting, Su Hie

    Published 2024
    “…The three types of diphthongs in Lengilo are [ai], [ui] and [oi]. The diphthong [ai] appears to be more productive than the diphthong [ui] and [oi] which are quite limited in number. …”
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    Sounds of Lengilo based on the Swadesh List by Nur Ardini, Jian Abdullah, Hamidah, Abdul Wahab, Ting, Su Hie

    Published 2024
    “…The three types of diphthongs in Lengilo are [ai], [ui] and [oi]. The diphthong [ai] appears to be more productive than the diphthong [ui] and [oi] which are quite limited in number. …”
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    Reconstruction of the ancient Jugra dialect by Rahim Aman, Shahidi A.H., Rusydiah A. Salam, Fatin Hakimah M. Fadzil, Suhailah Ruslan

    Published 2018
    “…Reconstruction process of the vowels, and diphthongs was done by employing internal reconstruction. …”
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    KAJIAN FONOLOGI BAHASA BANJAR DI KAMPUNG PARIT TABOR by NUR AFIQAH, AZEMAN

    Published 2020
    “…Diphthongs in Banjar language consist of four types which are diphthongs /au/, /uy/, /ay/ and /oy/. …”
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    DIFTONG DAN GELUNCURAN DALAM SUBDIALEK MELAYU KABONG by Farieza Hazirah, Mostapha

    Published 2024
    “…Goldsmith’s (1976) autosegmental theory was applied to analyze glide phenomena while syllable structure theory by Clements (1985) was used for diphthong analysis. The findings reveal several diphthongs in SDMKb such as /ai/, /oi/, /au/ and /ei/ which differ from those in Standard Malay. …”
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    INVENTORI FONEM VOKAL, KONSONAN, DIFTONG DAN DISTRIBUSI FONEM DIALEK MELANAU RAJANG (BELAWAI) by MARINA, KAWI

    Published 2018
    “…This study aim to identify the inventory of vocal, consonant, and diphthong phonemes in Melanau Rajang dialect in Belawai. …”
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    SISTEM FONOLOGI DIALEK MELAYU BRUNEI by NURUL ERASHAFIERA SHAMIMI, SAMRA

    Published 2020
    “…The data also shows that diphthong in Brunei Malay dialect is [ay], [aw] and [uy]. …”
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    KAJIAN FONOLOGI BAHASA IBAN REMUN DI SERIAN, SARAWAK. by Valenscia Ica, Saiman

    Published 2025
    “…Based on linguistic studies, no research has been conducted on the phonology of Iban Remun, specifically in terms of vowel, consonant, and diphthong phonemes, as well as phonological processes. …”
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    Deskriptif Fonologi Subdialek Melayu Spaoh by Muhammad Izzul, Balkis

    Published 2025
    “…The objectives of this research are to identify the phoneme inventory, diphthongs, vowel clusters and consonant clusters, as well as to analyze the syllable structure in the Spaoh Malay subdialect. …”
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    Analisis Fonologi Bahasa Kedayan by Nabilah Syazwani, Norasman

    Published 2017
    “…The objectives of this study are, to identify the vocal and consonant system of Kedayan language; to identify phonemes, allophones, the distribution of the sound, and the functional load Kedayan language; and to identify the diphthongs, vowel clusters and consonant clusters in Kedayan language. …”
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    Hausa vowels and pronunciation of words by Yoruba native speakers learning Hausa by Maikanti, Sale, Burkhardt, Jurgen Martin, Thai, Yap Ngee, Husain, Salina, Oludare, Oluwadoro Jacob

    Published 2019
    “…This study examines the production of 10 monophthongs, and 2 diphthongs of Hausa with the aim of identifying how Yoruba speakers commit errors in the pronunciation of disyllabic Hausa words in the first and second syllables respectively by using a quantitative method with 9 participants (males and females). …”
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    An Interactive Jawi Learning Tool for Children - A Proposed Design by Noor Aishah, Saad

    Published 2011
    “…It provides basic Jawi alphabets, open and close syllables and diphthong as well as how to write Jawi letters and words. …”
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    Empowering literacy and analytical thinking skills of basic education students in Chiang Rai and Phayao Provinces: a case study of Chiang Rai Rajabhat University (CRRU) / Sornchai... by Mungthaisong, Sornchai

    Published 2021
    “…Grade 2 and 3, students showed similar reading difficulties i.e. reading, spelling or reading words with omitted-replaced vowels, deformed words, prefixes, diphthongs, compound words with consonants due to phonetic constraints influenced by their mother-tongue dialect including difficulties with reading for comprehension skills, summarizing and answering questions. …”
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    How Did Long Terawan Berawan develop sixteen vowel phonemes? by Burkhardt, Jurgen Martin

    Published 2016
    “…However, the final syllable exhibits ten monophthongs (i, ĭ, e, ĕ, a, ă, u, ŭ, o, ŏ) and six diphthongs (əi, əu, ăi, ai, ău, au). The paper describes how the Long Terawan vowel phoneme system emerged from a Proto-Western Malayo-Polynesian system of four monophthongs (*i, *ə, *a, *u).…”
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