Indonesian, or Bahasa Indonesia as it's known to the locals, is the official language of the Republic of Indonesia. Indonesian, and its closest relative Malay, both developed from Old Malay, an Austronesian language spoken in the kingdom of Srivijaya onthe island of Sumatra.
"[This] dictionary gives ... up-to-date translations from English to Tagalog/Filipino and is the most current dictionary available today. Designed primarily for English speakers, it can also be used by Tagalog speakers who are learning English"--Page 4 of cover.
Lonely Planet Malay Phrasebook is your handy passport to the most relevant and useful Malay phrases and vocabulary for all your travel needs. Order street food, shop at markets and ask for trekking directions; all with your trusted travel companion.
Tagalog is the language spoken in the Philippines. This text intends to impart oral control of Tagalog, and provides the means for additional... Læs mere
This first edition has been written by experienced teachers to meet the requirements for the latest Cambridge IGCSE® Bahasa Indonesia syllabus (0538).
In Arapesh, virtually every possible noun-final sound is represented in the paradigm of noun class and agreement markers, reflecting an interpenetration of sound structure and... Læs mere
A reference work describing Polynesian syntax, an investigation of the role of grammatical relations in syntax, and a discussion of ergativity, case marking, and other areas of syntactic diversity in Polynesian.
This book completes a series of three volumes cataloguing the Javanese-language manuscripts housed in four repositories in the Central Javanese city of Surakarta that were preserved in microfilm under the auspices of the Cornell University's Surakarta Manuscript Project.
Grounded in ethnographic and archival research on the Indonesian island of Bali, More Than Words challenges conventional... Læs mere