Adelaar, K Alexander
Salako or Badameà
Sketch Grammar, Text and Lexicon of a Kanayatn Dialect in West Borneo
Mitwirkung (sonst.): Kaslem, Pal V
volume :
2
pages/dimensions :
X, 328 Seiten - 24 x 17 cm
language:
english
binding:
gebunden
publishing date:
1. Auflage 01.2005
price info:
78,00 Eur[D] / 80,20 Eur[A] / 132,00 CHF
ISBN10:
3-447-05102-7
ISBN13:
978-3-447-05102-6
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Salako, or bahasa Badameà as it is often called, is spoken in the northwestern tip of Borneo on both sides of the Malaysian-Indonesian border running through this area. It is a dialect of Kanayatn (Kendayan), a major Dayak language and one of the principal languages of West Kalimantan Province (Indonesian Borneo).
The present volume contains a short grammatical description of Salako as well as a lexicon and a body of texts with translation (consisting of folk stories and fairly detailed accounts of local traditions).
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