[图书][B] Variation and Change in Abui. The Impact of Alor Malay on an Indigenous Language of Indonesia

G Saad - 2020 - scholarlypublications …
Indonesia is home to over 700 languages. That amounts to around 10% of
theworld'slanguages. Itisonlyitseasternneighbor, PapuaNewGuinea, that …

5 Abui

G Saad - Phonology, 2020 - degruyter.com
Abui (ISO identifier: abz) is spoken by around 17,000 people in central Alor, making it the
largest language in the Alor-Pantar archipelago (Kratochvíl 2007). The dialect described in …

[PDF][PDF] A grammar of Abui: A Papuan language of Alor

F Kratochvíl - 2007 - pure.mpg.de
This book is a description of Abui, a Papuan language spoken on Alor Island in eastern
Indonesia. It presents essential parts of Abui grammar in a theoretically neutral way. This …

Abui tripartite verbs: Exploring the limits of compositionality

M Klamer, F Kratochvíl - Rara & Rarissima: Documenting the fringes …, 2010 - degruyter.com
Abui is a non-Austronesian (Papuan) language spoken in the Alor-Pantar Archipelago in
Eastern Indonesia by about 16,000 people. A linguistic description of the northern Abui …

Ibanic languages in Kalimantan Barat, Indonesia: exploring nomenclature, distribution and characteristics.

JT Collins - Borneo Research Bulletin, 2004 - go.gale.com
Iban, spoken as a first language by hundreds of thousands of people in Sarawak, Brunei,
Sabah and western Kalimantan and as a second language by scores of thousands more,(1) …

[PDF][PDF] A grammar of Mualang: an Ibanic language of Western Kalimantan, Indonesia

J Tjia - 2007 - pure.mpg.de
Untitled Page 1 Page 2 AGrammar OF MUALANG: AN IBANIC LANGUAGE OF WESTERN
KALIMANTAN, INDONESIA Page 3 Published by LOT Janskerkhof 13 3512 BL Utrecht The …

Ahamb (Malekula, Vanuatu)—Language Contexts

T Rangelov, T Bratrud, J Barbour - Language Documentation and …, 2019 - lddjournal.org
The Ahamb language is spoken by around 950 people, most of whom reside on the small
Ahamb Island off the south coast of Malekula, the second largest island in the Republic of …

Multilingualism in eastern Indonesia: Linguistic evidence of a shift from symmetric to asymmetric multilingualism

FR Moro - International Journal of Bilingualism, 2021 - journals.sagepub.com
Aims and Objectives/Purpose/Research Questions: The Alorese in eastern Indonesia are an
Austronesian community who have inhabited two Papuan-speaking islands for …

Manado Malay: Product and agent of language change

J Prentice - Language contact and change in the Austronesian …, 1994 - degruyter.com
The port of Manado is situated near the tip of the most northerly arm of Sulawesi, on its west
coast. It is the capital of the Minahasa region and also of the much larger province of North …

[引用][C] The Alor-Pantar (Papuan) languages and Austronesian contact in East Nusantara

LC Robinson - Language change in Austronesian …, 2015 - Asia-Pacific Linguistics Canberra