Many small languages from eastern Indonesia are threatened with extinction. While it is often assumed that ‘Indonesian' is replacing the lost languages, in reality, local languages are being replaced by local Malay. In this paper I review some of the reasons for this in North Maluku. I review the directional system in North Maluku Malay and argue that features like the directionals allow those giving up local languages to retain a sense of local linguistic identity. Retaining such an identity makes it easier to abandon local languages than would be the case if people were switching to ‘standard' Indonesian
The blooming of the English usage every time and everywhere may exterminate the use of local languag...
This study deals with the phenomenon while language can be lost slowly if it can't be defended. This...
Malaysia is one of the seacoast regions of Minangkabau people. The overseas has started since 15th c...
Many small languages from eastern Indonesia are threatened with extinction. While it is often assume...
As an archipelagic country with a population of about 200 million (BPS 2000), Indonesia is also refe...
As an archipelagic country with a population of about 200 million (BPS 2000), Indonesia is also refe...
The native speakers of the Lampung language are now very much in the minority on their land. The Lam...
Malaysia, especially the states of Sabah and Sarawak are home to numerous indigenous languages. Acco...
Malaysia, especially the states of Sabah and Sarawak are home to numerous indigenous languages. Acco...
The Indonesian Language Agency mapped there are 11 extinct, 19 threatened, and 2 critical local lang...
Endangered language has a close meaning to language shift. The situation when the number of that lan...
The Indonesian Language Agency mapped there are 11 extinct, 19 threatened, and 2 critical local lang...
This paper discusses a highly endangered sung style in Maluku Barat Daya along the lines of Sasse's ...
The less endangered language used by speakers of the overall too little, with a shift of functions w...
Threat language can be found in various local languages in Indonesia, including the Sepa language of...
The blooming of the English usage every time and everywhere may exterminate the use of local languag...
This study deals with the phenomenon while language can be lost slowly if it can't be defended. This...
Malaysia is one of the seacoast regions of Minangkabau people. The overseas has started since 15th c...
Many small languages from eastern Indonesia are threatened with extinction. While it is often assume...
As an archipelagic country with a population of about 200 million (BPS 2000), Indonesia is also refe...
As an archipelagic country with a population of about 200 million (BPS 2000), Indonesia is also refe...
The native speakers of the Lampung language are now very much in the minority on their land. The Lam...
Malaysia, especially the states of Sabah and Sarawak are home to numerous indigenous languages. Acco...
Malaysia, especially the states of Sabah and Sarawak are home to numerous indigenous languages. Acco...
The Indonesian Language Agency mapped there are 11 extinct, 19 threatened, and 2 critical local lang...
Endangered language has a close meaning to language shift. The situation when the number of that lan...
The Indonesian Language Agency mapped there are 11 extinct, 19 threatened, and 2 critical local lang...
This paper discusses a highly endangered sung style in Maluku Barat Daya along the lines of Sasse's ...
The less endangered language used by speakers of the overall too little, with a shift of functions w...
Threat language can be found in various local languages in Indonesia, including the Sepa language of...
The blooming of the English usage every time and everywhere may exterminate the use of local languag...
This study deals with the phenomenon while language can be lost slowly if it can't be defended. This...
Malaysia is one of the seacoast regions of Minangkabau people. The overseas has started since 15th c...