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Welcome! You have reached the second page of Malayan and Formosan Languages, which is just one part of the "Language Finger" homepage, which is an index by language to the holdings of the Mansfield Library of The University of Montana.

Languages on this page so far are Ami, Bunun, Illanun, Javanese, Kadazan, Kanakanabu, Kereho Busang, Kereho-Uheng, Maduran, Malagasy, Paiwan, Puyuma, Rukai, Saaroa, Saisiyat, Seedeq, Tsou, and Yami.

Ami

updated 7-2-2004 Ami (Austric) is a Formosan language, spoken on the island of Taiwan. The Formosan languages belong to the Austronesian branch of the Austric family of languages. 495.62 Ono, Susumu, 1919- O58n.Eh [Nihongo no kigen. English] The origin of the Japanese language. -- Tokyo : Kokusai Bunka Shinkokai, 1970 RID: 70-110946 ITEM #: ind00012
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Bunun

updated 7-2-2004 Bunun (Austric) belongs to the Formosan sub-branch of the Austronesian branch of the Austric family of languages. It is spoken on the island of Taiwan. 495.62 Ono, Susumu, 1919- O58n.Eh [Nihongo no kigen. English] The origen of the Japanese language. -- Tokyo : Kokusai Bunka Shinkokai, 1970 RID: 70-110946 ITEM #: ind00012
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Illanun

updated 6-9-2003 Illanun (Austric), also spelled Ilanun, belongs to the Malayan sub-branch of the Austronesian branch of the Austric family of languages. Illanun is spoken in Malaysia, Indonesia, and Brunei. 959.5 Munan, Heidi M963m Malaysia. -- Singapore : Times Books International, 1990. RID: wln92-452282 ITEM #: tel00001
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Javanese

updated 3-13-2002 Javanese (Austric) belongs to the Malayan sub-branch of the Austronesian branch of the Austric family of languages. Javanese is spoken on the island of Java, part of the country of Indonesia. Javanese is traditionally written with its own Javanese script, called Jawi, which was brought to Java from southern India over a thousand years ago. Today the Latin alphabet is also used to write Javanese. Javanese is not to be confused with the computer language called Java. 418.02 Becker, Alton L B395b Beyond translation. - Ann Arbor : University of Michigan Press, 1995 Includes discussion of Old Javanese. RID: 94-47089 ITEM #: jav00003 499.222 Errington, James Joseph, 1951- E72s Shifting languages. - [S.l.] : Cambridge University Press, 1998 RID: 98-20577 ITEM #: ind00014 299.933 Geels, Antoon G2979s Subud and the Javanese mystical tradition. - [S.l.] : Curzon Press, 1997 RID: gb98-12487 ITEM #: ind00013 959.803 Making Indonesia. - [S.l.] : Sosutheast Asia Program, Cornell M2355 University, 1996 RID: 98-150923 ITEM #: chi00328 782.109595 Matusky, Patricia Ann M445m Malaysian shadow play and music : continuation of an oral tradition. -- Kuala Lumpur : Oxford University Press, 1993. RID: 93-1647 ITEM #: may00004 899.2223 Quinn, George, 1934- Q7n The novel in Javanese : aspects of its social and literary character. -- Leiden : KITLV Press, 1992. RID: 92-231684 ITEM #: ind00008 382.10959 The Southeast Asian port and polity / edited by J. Kathirithamby- S727 Wells & John Villiers. - Singapore : Singapore University Press, 1990 RID: 90-943621 ITEM #: por00112 410 Studies in diglossia. -- Denton, TX : University of North Texas, 1991. S933 (Southwest journal of linguistics ; v. 10, no. 1) RID: int wln93-292736 ITEM #: jav00001 784.19598 Sumarsam S955g Gamelan : cultural interaction and musical development in central Java. -- Chicago : University of Chicago Press, 1995. RID: 94-43013 ITEM #: jav00002 297.095982 Woodward, Mark R., 1952- W911i Islam in Java : normative piety and mysticism in the sultanate of Yogyakarta. -- Tucson : University of Arizona Press, 1989. RID: 88-38743 ITEM #: ind00007
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Kadazan

updated 6-9-2003 Kadazan (Austric) belongs to the Malayan sub-branch of the Austronesian branch of the Austric family of languages. Kadazan is spoken in the Sabah region of Malaysia. 959.5 Munan, Heidi M963m Malaysia. -- Singapore : Times Books International, 1990. RID: wln92-452282 ITEM #: tel00001
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Kanakanabu

updated 7-2-2004 Kanakanabu (Austric) belongs to the Formosan sub-branch of the Austronesian branch of the Austric family of languages. It is spoken on the island of Taiwan. 495.62 Ono, Susumu, 1919- O58n.Eh [Nihongo no kigen. English] The origin of the Japanese language. -- Tokyo : Kokusai Bunka Shinkokai, 1970 RID: 70-110946 ITEM #: ind00012
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Kereho Busang

updated 6-9-2003 Kereho Busang (Austric) is one of the Punan languages, which belong to the Malayan sub-branch of the Austronesian branch of the Austric family of languages. Kereho Busang is spoken on the island of Borneo, in Indonesia. 306.3095983 Sellato, Bernard S467n.Em [Nomades et sedentarisation a Borneo. English] Nomads of the Borneo rainforest : the economics, politics, and ideology of settling down. -- Honolulu : University of Hawaii Press, 1994. RID: 94-4291 ITEM #: buk00001
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Kereho-Uheng

updated 6-9-2003 Kereho-Uheng (Austric) belongs to the Malayan sub-branch of the Austro- nesian branch of the Austric family of languages. Kereho-Uheng is spoken on the island of Borneo, in Indonesia. 306.3095983 Sellato, Bernard S467n.Em [Nomades et sedentarisation a Borneo. English] Nomads of the Borneo rainforest : the economics, politics, and ideology of settling down. -- Honolulu : University of Hawaii Press, 1994. RID: 94-4291 ITEM #: buk00001
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Maduran

updated 6-10-2003 Maduran (Austric), also called Madurese, belongs to the Malayan sub- branch of the Austronesian branch of the Austric family of languages. Maduran is spoken on the island of Madura and also on Java, both part of the country of Indonesia. Traditionally Maduran was written with the Javanese script, but the Latin alphabet is now being used. 610.95982 Jordaan, Roy Edward, 1947- J82f Folk medicine in Madura ... . -- Leiden, Netherlands : RID: wln89-331719 ITEM #: mad00001
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Malagasy

updated 6-10-2003 Malagasy (Austric) belongs to the Malayan sub-branch of the Austronesian branch of the Austric family of languages. Malagasy is spoken in Madagascar and in the Comoro Islands (north of Madagascar). 841.912 Adejunmobi, Moradewun, 1959- R114Za JJ Rabearivelo, literature, and lingua franca in colonial Madagascar. -- [S.l.] : P. Lang, 1996 RID: 95-7473 ITEM #: fre03458 305.8993 Astuti, Rita A859p People of the sea : identity and descent among the Veso of Madagascar. -- Cambridge, England : Cambridge University Press, 1995 RID: 94-28378 ITEM #: mlg00001 291.35 Sacred sites, sacred places / edited by David L. Carmichael ... et al. -- London S1234 : Routledge, 1994. RID: 93-33400 ITEM #: bla00011
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Paiwan

updated 7-2-2004 Paiwan (Austric) belongs to the Formosan sub-branch of the Austronesian branch of the Austric family of languages. It is spoken on the island of Taiwan. 495.62 Ono, Susumu, 1919- O58n.Eh [Nihongo no kigen. English] The origin of the Japanese language. -- Tokyo : Kokusai Bunka Shinkokai, 1970. RID: 70-110946 ITEM #: ind00012
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Puyuma

updated 7-2-2004 Puyuma (Austric) belongs to the Formosan sub-branch of the Austronesian branch of the Austric family of languages. It is spoken on the island of Taiwan. 495.62 Ono, Susumu, 1919- O58n.Eh [Nihongo no kigen. English] The origin of the Japanese language. -- Tokyo : Kokusai Bunka Shinkokai, 1970 RID: 70-110946 ITEM #: ind00012
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Rukai

updated 7-2-2004 Rukai (Austric) belongs to the Formosan sub-branch of the Austronesian branch of the Austric family of languages. It is spoken on the island of Taiwan. 495.62 Ono, Susumu, 1919- O58n.Eh [Nihongo no kigen. English] The origin of the Japanese language. -- Tokyo : Kokusai Bunka Shinkokai, 1970 RID: 70-110946 ITEM #: ind00012
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Saaroa

updated 7-2-2004 Saaroa (Austric) belongs to the Formosan sub-branch of the Austronesian branch of the Austric family of languages. It is spoken on the island of Taiwan. 495.62 Ono, Susumu, 1919- O58n.Eh [Nihongo no kigen. English] The origin of the Japanese language. -- Tokyo : Kokusai Bunka Shinkokai, 1970 RID: 70-110946 ITEM #: ind00012
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Saisiyat

updated 7-2-2004 Saisiyat (Austric) belongs to the Formosan sub-branch of the Austronesian branch of the Austric family of languages. It is spoken on the island of Taiwan. 495.62 Ono, Susumu, 1919- O58n.Eh [Nihongo no kigen. English] The origin of the Japanese language. -- Tokyo : Kokusai Bunka Shinkokai, 1970 RID: 70-110946 ITEM #: ind00012
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Seedeq

updated 7-2-2004 Seedeq (Austric) belongs to the Formosan sub-branch of the Austronesian branch of the Austric family of languages. It is spoken on the island of Taiwan. 495.62 Ono, Susumu, 1919- O58n.Eh [Nihongo no kigen. English] The origin of the Japanese language. -- Tokyo : Kokusai Bunka Shinkokai, 1970 RID: 70-110946 ITEM #: ind00012
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Tsou

updated 7-2-2004 Tsou (Austric) belongs to the Formosan sub-branch of the Austronesian branch of the Austric family of languages. It is spoken on the island of Taiwan. 495.62 Ono, Susumu, 1919- O58n.Eh [Nihongo no kigen. English] The origin of the Japanese language. -- Tokyo : Kokusai Bunka Shinkokai, 1970 RID: 70-110946 ITEM #: ind00012
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Yami

updated 7-2-2004 Yami (Austric) belongs to the Formosan sub-branch of the Austronesian branch of the Austric family of languages. It is spoken on the island of Taiwan. 495.62 Ono, Susumu, 1919- O58n.Eh [Nihongo no kigen. English] The origin of the Japanese language. -- Tokyo : Kokusai Bunka Shinkokai, 1970 RID: 70-110946 ITEM #: ind00012
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