SIL International, 2008. — 173 p. While the Malays of southeast Sumatra, beginning with the kingdoms of Melayu and Srivijaya in the 7th century, long dominated the vital trade links between India and China, the speech of their modern-day descendants remains poorly documented and subject to needless controversy. This study is a documentation of the speech of orang Jambi, the...
The Australian National University, Research School of Pacific and Asian Studies, 2005. — 372 p. — (Pacific Linguistics 567). Gayo is a regional language of Indonesia spoken by some 260,000 people in the central highlands of Aceh province, at the north-western tip of Sumatra. The Gayo people have historically had close ties to the majority Acehnese of the coast, while...
Leiden University, 2017. — 381 p. This dissertation is a descriptive study of a linguistic phenomenon known as phrasal alternation, focusing on the Pondok Tinggi (PT) dialect of Kerinci, spoken in Indonesia. In essence, almost every Kerinci word displays two forms, labeled absolute and oblique. These forms differ in the shape of their final-syllable rime (i.e. kursai ABS,...
The Australian National University, Research School of Pacific Studies, 1981. — 170 p. — (Pacific Linguistics: Series D 37/Materials in languages of Indonesia 6). The Batak language has five major dialects, viz. Karo, Simelungan, Dairi, Toba, Mandailing. Of these Toba-Batak has the greatest number of speakers and when people speak of Batak they usually refer to Toba-Batak. This...
The Australian National University, Research School of Pacific Studies, 1981. — 132 p. — (Pacific Linguistics: Series B 76). Toba-Batak is an Austronesian language spoken on the island of Sumatra to the east, south, and south-west of Lake Toba, and on the island of Samosir in Lake Toba. The exact geographical extent of the speech community at the present time is not known.
Università di Bologna, 2002. — 198 p.
The Alas language is spoken in a small area of Northern Sumatra, more precisely in the district of Aceh Tenggara, Autonomous Province of Aceh. The main town of the area where the language is spoken is Kutacane, the Kabupaten capita townl. The town consists of a double row of houses along the main road, which comes from Kabanjahe and...
Jakarta: Deparlemen Pendidikan dan Kebudayaan, 1991. — 50 p.
Усман У., Фаридан А. и др. Морфология глагола сималурского языка (на индонез. яз.)
Daftar Isi:
Pendahuluan.
Sistem Fonologi.
Proses Morfologi Verba.
Jenis Verba.
Makna Verba.
Simpulan.
Sebuah Pembicaraan Santai.
Instrumen Penelitian.
Сималурский язык, или симёлуэ — австронезийский язык,...
Amsterdam: Frederik Muller, 1864. — 432 p.
Ван дер Туук Х. Н. Язык тоба, часть 1: звуковая система (на нидерландск. яз.)
Тоба (батак-тоба, тоба-батак) — один из батакских языков. Относится к австронезийской семье языков. Распространён в индонезийской провинции Северная Суматра, к югу, востоку и западу от озера Тоба, а также на острове Самосир, расположенном в центральной...
The Australian National University, Research School of Pacific and Asian Studies, 1996. — 361 p. — (Pacific Linguistics: Series C 130). Karo Batak is a Western Austronesian language spoken in northern Sumatra, (Dyen 1965:26). The term 'Batak' (Viner 1979:90) who inhabit the greater part of the hinterland of the province of North Sumatra (Sumatera Utara), in the centre of which...
SIL International, 2014. — 163 p. Enggano, an Austronesian language, is an isolate located geographically in a large area of related languages in Indonesia. A dedicated description of Enggano phonology has never been undertaken before. Yoder’s thesis describes aspects of Enggano phonology and phonetics, focusing on vowels and vocoid sequences recorded in initial, prestress and...
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