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Baduy (or sometimes referred to as Kanekes) is one of the Sundanese-Baduy languages spoken predominantly by the
Baduy people Baduy people (; ) (sometimes spelled as Badui or Kanékés) are an indigenous Sundanese people, Sundanese ethnic group native to the southeastern part of Banten, specifically Lebak Regency, Banten, Indonesia. Etymology The term is a short for ...
. It is conventionally considered a dialect of Sundanese,, in but it is often considered a separate language due to its diverging vocabulary and cultural reasons that differ from the rest of the
Sundanese people The Sundanese (; ) are an Austronesian people, Austronesian ethnic group native to Java in Indonesia, primarily West Java. They number approximately 42 million and form Ethnic groups in Indonesia, Indonesia's second most populous ethnic group. T ...
. Native speakers of the Baduy language are spread in regions around the Mount Kendeng,
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district of
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and Pandeglang Regency, Banten Province,
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. It is estimated that there are 11,620 speakers as of 2015. Just like Sundanese, Baduy based on
linguistic typology Linguistic typology (or language typology) is a field of linguistics that studies and classifies languages according to their structural features to allow their comparison. Its aim is to describe and explain the structural diversity and the co ...
is a language that sequences sentence structure elements of type
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. As an
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language, Baduy has various
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which are still productive.
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can be distinguished into transitive and
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forms, as well as active and
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.


Classification

The position of Sundanese-Baduy languages is still being debated between the Malayo-Sumbawan and Greater North Borneo which are both in the branch
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in
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. Some reference sources classify Baduy as part of Banten Sundanese dialect. However, unlike some other Sundanese dialects in the
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which has been mixed with elements of non-Sundanese languages, Baduy only gets a little influence from other languages and still retains some language elements of Old Sundanese as its predecessor, this contrasts when compared to several other Sundanese dialects which are considered more modern.


Current status

Baduy is one of the regional languages in Indonesia and its existence is sufficiently preserved by the local
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, although research on this language is still relatively small. The use of the Baduy language is considered as the most important marker of ethnic identity for the
Baduy people Baduy people (; ) (sometimes spelled as Badui or Kanékés) are an indigenous Sundanese people, Sundanese ethnic group native to the southeastern part of Banten, specifically Lebak Regency, Banten, Indonesia. Etymology The term is a short for ...
. Even though the Baduy themselves are an isolated society, in fact some of them have
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ability, which means they can also communicate using Indonesian in their daily lives, especially when speaking with others from outside the Baduy who come to their area. ''
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'' classifies Baduy as a language with level 6a which is categorized as ''vigorous'' (strong) on the EGIDS scale, and its development shows a positive attitude.


Phonology

There is no difference between Baduy and Sundanese and several other dialects in
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.
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Both languages these show the same number of phonemes, as many as 25 phonemes with 7 vowel phonemes and 18 consonant phonemes. However, for the phonemes /ə/, /o/, /ɨ/, and /i/ in Baduy there are variations in usage, such as in the words ''tolu'', ''teulu'' and ''tilu'' 'three', ''euweuh'' and ''oweuh '' 'none', and ''enya'' and ''onya'' 'yes'.


Vowels

Vowel phonemes in Baduy are /ɛ/ , /a/, /ɨ/ , /ə/ , /i/, /ɔ / and /u/.


Consonants

The 18 Baduy consonant phonemes can be described in the following table.


Intonation

In terms of accent or word pressure and intonation, the Baduy show a very prominent characteristic. Words with two
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generally get the stress increasing on the first syllable, then decreasing on the second, such as '' héjo'' becomes ''héj'jo'' (green), ''
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'' becomes ''duk'kun'' (shaman), '' iheung'' becomes ''ih'heung'' (I don't know) and others. Intonation in sentences is indeed a distinct characteristic found in Baduy. Sometimes in a sentence it ends with
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, or with a flat tone. Likewise, the
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sentence does not always end with a rising voice, but sometimes it ends with a lowering voice.


Characteristics

The Baduy community (especially the Inner Baduy) are generally a society that is isolated from the outside world so that the language they use is not much influenced by languages that exist outside their territory such as Indonesian or other Sundanese dialects. In general, the influence of language from outside like this is only found in the ''Panamping'' Baduy or Outer Baduy.


Lexicon


Features

At the
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level, for example
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, there are several typical Baduy vocabularies that are not found or are not commonly used in several other Sundanese dialects, especially Priangan Sundanese. A comparison of several differences between the Baduy lexicon and standard Sundanese can be seen in the table below. Other typical lexicons can be seen in
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.


Lexical changes

Changes
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found between Baduy and Sundanese can be analyzed and grouped into several types of processes, some of which are in the form of vocabulary that can be found between the two languages such as for example '' beurat '' ɤrat'heavy' with different variations such as ''abot''
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in standard Sundanese and '' badot'' adot'heavy' in Baduy language. The second type of lexical change is in the form of vocabulary that can be found between the two languages but the variations are only found in Baduy language, for example '' beulah'' ɤlah'split' and '' bareuh'' arɤh'swelling' with typical Baduy variations '' bencar'' əncar'split' and '' kembung'' əmbʊŋ'swelling' which is not found in standard Sundanese. The next type of lexical change can be in the form of vocabulary that is not related to each other between Baduy and standard Sundanese, for example '' nyaring'' �arɪŋ'lying' in Bedouin with '' ngagolér'' �agolεr'lay' in standard Sundanese. The type of lexical change that others are in the form of vocabulary whose
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differs between Baduy and standard Sundanese with variations found only in Baduy, for example '' enteu'' �ntɤ'no' in Indonesian Baduy with '' henteu'' əntɤ'no' in standard Sundanese with typical Baduy variations '' moan'' owan'no'.


References


Note list


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Bibliography

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Reading list

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Further reading

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External links

* Baduy lemmas list on
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Online Baduy Cultural Dictionary

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OLAC resources in and about the Badui language
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