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Myth about Sar community. Language as given: Sar
Myth about Sar community. Language as given: Sar
Talking about language and people of Sar. Language as given: Sar
Talking about language and people of Sar. Language as given: Sar
15 page photostat of printed text -- Some notes on the Languages of Pantar. By James J. Fox. Draft of paper for Bijdrage…
15 page photostat of printed text -- Some notes on the Languages of Pantar. By James J. Fox. Draft of paper for Bijdragen TLV. The vocabularies in AC2-INPANT101 may be part of this submission. Contains maps of language distribution.; Date of recording unknown.. Language as given: Languages from Pantar Island (Oirata, M…
Story about Pleiades. Language as given: Sar
Story about Pleiades. Language as given: Sar
Experimental scripts with interlinearised glossing, translations and results
Experimental scripts with interlinearised glossing, translations and results
Formerly spoken in Sargang, Pantar island. However the people from Sargang moved down to Nule in 1965. Languages spoken …
Formerly spoken in Sargang, Pantar island. However the people from Sargang moved down to Nule in 1965. Languages spoken in Nule are: Blagar (was there before the Sar people came down), as well as Teiwa, Luul and Sar. Teiwa and Luul are spoken by women who married a husband in Nule. The language Teiwa is originally from…
Dutch, English; These recordings were made by Marian Klamer, Leiden University, in 2003. Fieldwork location was Kalabahi…
Dutch, English; These recordings were made by Marian Klamer, Leiden University, in 2003. Fieldwork location was Kalabahi, Alor island, and Madar, on Pantar island, in Indonesia.