- is
mirrored in the
Glottolog (Version 3.4).
Following Tadmor (2002),
Anderbeck (2012)
makes a
distinction between Malay and
Malayic in his discussion...
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mappings of
sound changes, and
mutual intelligibility tests,
McDowell &
Anderbeck (2020)
classify Malayic varieties in
southern Sumatra into two dialect...
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October 2018.
Anderbeck 2007, p. 16.
Walker 1976, pp. 3–4.
Abdurrahman &
Yallop 1979, pp. 11–12.
Anderbeck 2007, pp. 17–19.
Anderbeck 2007, pp. 14–15...
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mappings of
sound changes, and
mutual intelligibility tests,
McDowell &
Anderbeck (2020)
classify Malayic varieties in
southern Sumatra into two dialect...
-
According to Adelaar,
there were only 2 diphthongs: *-ay, and *-aw. However,
Anderbeck in 2012
posited older diphthong *-uy,
which is only
present in Duano,...
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Nasal ([naˈsal]) is an
Austronesian language of
southwestern Sumatra.
Anderbeck &
Aprilani (2013)
consider Nasal to be an
isolate within the Malayo-Polynesian...
- and
Belitung islands in Indonesia, and may be two
distinct languages.
Anderbeck considers there to be an
Orang Laut
genetic grouping of languages, which...
- The
Austronesian languages of Asia and Madagascar. London: Routledge.
Anderbeck, Karl; Aprilani,
Herdian (2013). The
Improbable Language:
Survey Report...
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region of the
Barisan Mountains where these lects are spoken.
McDowell &
Anderbeck (2020)
classified South Barisan lects into 2
major dialect clusters, namely...
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Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015) (subscription required) McDowell, Jonathan;
Anderbeck, Karl (2020). The
Malay Lects of
Southern Sumatra.
JSEALS Special Publication...