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References: Orang Asli bibliography 2001 (42a): linguistics Carey to Daly

Updated: Sep 2, 2023

From: Lye Tuck-Po, ed. 2001. Orang Asli of Peninsular Malaysia: A Comprehensive and Annotated Bibliography, CSEAS Research Report Series No. 88. Kyoto: Center for Southeast Asian Studies, Kyoto University.References 1364–1369


Linguistics


1251. CAREY, I[skandar] [Y.] [=A. T. Carey]. 1961. Tengleq kui seroq: A study of the Temiar language with an ethnographical summary. Kuala Lumpur: Siri Pengetahuan Bahasa dan Sastera DBP no. 1, Dewan Bahasa dan Pustaka, Kementerian Pelajaran Persekutuan Tanah Melayu — inaccurate on phonology and grammar, but contains excellent authentic colloquial texts. [GB]
1252. ——. 1970. A Mendrik vocabulary. FMJ (n.s.) 15: 185–191.
1253. CLIFFORD, Hugh. 1886. The Sakai language. JSBRAS 18: 102–103.
1254. ——. 1891. Some notes on the Sakai dialects of the Malay Peninsula. JSBRAS 24: 13–29 — possibly the first study to identify two distinct groups of Senoi, which Clifford classified as Northern and Central Senoi, and who we now know as Temiar and Semai. [Gomes #385]
1255. COLLINS, James T. 1985. Dialek Melayu di Kampung Landai: Menuju penelitian tatabahasa Melayu di kalangan Orang Asli [Malay dialects in Kg. Landai: Towards the study of Malay idioms among Orang Asli]. Dewan Bahasa July: 476–493 — short technical paper on a Jakun dialect, mainly on historical phonology and Malay dialectology. [GB]
1256. DALY, D. D. 1880. Vocabulary of Perak and Kenering “Semang’. JSBRAS 5: 125–156 — most likely on the people identified in Evans #332 as Menik Lanoh. [LTP]

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