Languages of Sabah: Survey ReportJulie K. King, John Wayne King Department of Linguistics, Research School of Pacific Studies, Australian National University, 1984 - Language Arts & Disciplines - 359 pages |
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Contents
a tentative | 1 |
Introduction Carolyn P MILLER 5l57 | 51 |
The Lundayeh language David C MOODY 5965 | 59 |
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Apin-Apin Kuijau average Bahasa Malaysia Baru Baukan Beaufort Murut Bisaya Central Dusun dialect dialect chain District Dumpas Dusun-Murut Dusunic family Dusunic languages Eastern Kadazan EEE EEE EEE ethnonym Gana given as percentages Ida'an Illanun Inarad KN incl intelligibility scores intelligibility testing Iranun ISBN Kadazan dialect Kadazan language Kadazan/Dusun Kalabakan Kalabakan Murut Keningau Kota Belud Kuala Labuk Lahad Datu language group languages of Sabah Laut lexical lexicostatistical Lingkabau linguistic Lotud Lundayeh Malayic Murutic languages mutual intelligibility Nabay national language intelligibility NNN NNN NNN Paitanic Paitanic languages Paluan Papar Pensiangan Philippines Prentice PSC figures PSC relations reference tape representing River Rungus Sabah Sembakung Semporna Serudung Murut Smith Sook Murut speakers spoken story subfamily Sugut Kadazan Suluk Sungai Tagal Takapan Tambanua Tatana Tausug test points test set test subjects Tidong Timugon Upper Kinabatangan language villages West Coast Bajau wordlists