A grammar of Papuan Malay

This book presents an in-depth linguistic description of Papuan Malay, a non-standard variety of Malay. The language is spoken in coastal West Papua which covers the western part of the island of New Guinea. The study is based on sixteen hours of recordings of spontaneous narratives and conversation...

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Main Author: Kluge, Angela (auth)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: Language Science Press 2017
Series:Studies in Diversity Linguistics 11
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