- In sociolinguistics, a variety, also
known as a lect or an
isolect, is a
specific form of a
language or
language cluster. This may
include languages,...
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comprising Malayic isolects in
western Borneo and
southern Sumatra,
which he
labels "West
Bornean Malayic". However, he
leaves other isolects unclassified....
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Central Malay or
Middle Malay, is a
collection of
closely related Malayic isolects spoken in the
southwestern part of Sumatra. None of them has more than...
- and
Indonesia Rejang–Sajau languages, a
group of
mutually intelligible isolects spoken by the
Punan Bah
Rajang (disambiguation) This
disambiguation page...
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initially makes it
difficult to understand. Some of the
variations in Kubu
isolects have been
presented by Dunggio. Kubu at
Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015) (subscription...
- West
Kalimantan province, Indonesia: Hudson,
Alfred B. 1967. The
Barito isolects of Borneo: A
classification based on
comparative reconstruction and lexicostatistics...
- Malayo-Polynesian
branch of the
Austronesian language family. They are
isolects of the
Malay language (Bahasa Melayu)
spoken in the
upstream regions of...
- is
closely related to Malay,
especially the
Sarawakian dialect.
Other isolects in the
Ibanic group of
languages are Sebuyau, Mualang, Kantu, and Seberuang...
- [ə] in all positions. Nyo
varieties differ from the rest of
Lampungic isolects by
reflecting Proto-Lampungic
final *a in open
syllable as /o/. Later,...
- dialects,
probably more than 1
language in this group—not all
Sanggau isolects mutually intelligible.
Koman and
Semerawai could be part of this group...