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Bernd Nothofer (born 18
December 1941 in Krefeld, Germany) is a
German linguist. His
primary research interests include Austronesian historical linguistics...
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currently accepted form, and also
included Acehnese,
Lampung and Madurese.
Nothofer (1988)
narrowed down the
range of Malayic, but
included the non-Malayic...
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subgroup was
first proposed by
Lafeber (1922), who
called it "Batak-Nias".
Nothofer (1986)
presented lexical and
phonological evidence in
support of this subgroup...
- languages. This
grouping is also
called "Malayo-Javanic" by
linguist Berndt Nothofer, who was the
first to
attempt a
reconstruction of it
based on only four...
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doubts have been
raised about the
accuracy of the transcriptions.
Nothofer (1992)
discusses loanwords and also
lists phonemes.
Yoder (2011) is a thesis...
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Retrieved 26 May 2019.
McDowell &
Anderbeck 2020, pp. 14–15.
Nothofer 1995, pp. 88–89.
Adelaar 1992, pp. 40.
Adelaar 1992, pp. 75. Tadmor, Uri...
- Fritz; Warnk,
Holger (eds.).
Insular Southeast Asia:
Linguistic and
cultural studies in
Honour of
Bernd Nothofer. Wiesbaden: Harr****owitz. p. 37–51. v t e...
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original (PDF) on 2020-12-30.
Retrieved 2013-11-24 – via asiaharvest.org.
Nothofer, 1986, p. 96 Adelaar, Alexander, The
Austronesian Languages of Asia and...
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Indonesian Language: Its
History and Role in
Modern Society, p. 70
Nothofer,
Bernd (2009). "Malay". In
Kevin Brown;
Sarah Ogilvie (eds.).
Concise Encyclopedia...
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alongside Malayan (Malay, Minangkabau, Kerinci),
Acehnese and Madurese.
Nothofer (1985)
separates Lampung from Dyen's Malayic, but
still include it in the...