- The
Bunak (also
known as
Bunaq, Buna', Bunake)
people are an
ethnic group that live in the
mountainous region of
central Timor,
split between the political...
- The
Bunak language (also
known as
Bunaq, Buna', Bunake,
pronounced [bunaʔ]) is the
language of the
Bunak people of the
mountainous region of
central Timor...
-
gloss Proto-Timor-Alor
Bunaq Proto-East
Timor Proto-Alor-Pantar Proto-Alor-Pantar (Schapper et al.) head/hair *dzage hair of head *dagu ear *ˈwali[k]...
- than 200,000 speakers. Golin, Sinasina, Mid
Grand Valley Dani, Kamano, and
Bunaq have
between 50,000 and 100,000
speakers (Galela of Halmahera,
usually not...
- [iː].
Diphthongs are also
distinct from
sequences of
simple vowels. The
Bunaq language of Timor, for example,
distinguishes /sa͡i/ [saj] 'exit' from /sai/...
-
families proposed by
Wichmann (2013) West Timor-Alor-Pantar / East Timor-
Bunaq South Bougainville Wiru Namla-Tofanma ex-Pauwasi-1 (Western Pauwasi) ex-Nuclear...
-
significant is the
Wehali kingdom in
central Timor, to
which the Tetum,
Bunaq and
Kemak ethnic groups were aligned. The
first cir****navigation of the...
- ‘leg’ *-bat ‘mat’ *bis ‘wave’ *bob ‘betel nut’ *bui ‘guard’ *bukan ‘smoke’ *
bunaq ‘sing’ *dar(a) ‘slippery’ *dul(a) ‘thick’ *dumV ‘rat’ *dur ‘burn’ *ede ‘give’...
- Schapper:
Finding Bunaq. S. 171. Schapper,
Antoinette (2011). "Crossing the
border Historical and
linguistic divides among the
Bunaq in
central Timor"...
- Rahesuk,
Raklungu and Resuk): 8,400
Bekais (Becais, Welaun): 3,887
Bunak (
Bunaq, Búnaque, Buna', Bunake, Mgai, Gai, Marae): 55,837
Fataluku (Fataluco, Fatalukunu...