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Stephen Wallace
"This work is a synchronic and diachronic study of phonological diversity in the Malay language of Jakarta, the capital of the Republic of Indonesia. Jakarta Malay is the native language of the majority of the inhabitants of Jakarta, whose population of over five million persons makes it the largest city in Indonesia and in Southeast Asia. Jakarta Malay is also acquired as a second language by many of the migrants who come to the metropolis from throughout Indonesia, and generally functions as the lingua franca of everyday discourse in the city. decade ago, a scholar writing about Jakarta began his discussion with this comment (Castles 1967:153): In the spate of studies about Indonesia since Independence, the phenomenon of Jakarta has been much noted but little investigated. The political drama enacted there is avidly studied, yet the people of the city remain less familiar than the Chinese of Semarang or the Javanese of Mojokuto.l Before World War II, when Jakarta was Batavia and Indonesia was the Netherlands East Indies, the capital city on the swampy northern coast of Java did not receive the same"
Depok: Fakultas Ilmu Pengetahuan Budaya Universitas Indonesia, 1976
T41352
UI - Tesis Membership Universitas Indonesia Library
Cambridge: Cambrigde University Press , 2016
414 DIM
Buku Teks SO Universitas Indonesia Library
Chambers, J.K.
Malden, MA: Wiley-Blackwell, 2009
306.44 CHA s
Buku Teks SO Universitas Indonesia Library
Grijns, C.D.
Leiden: KITLV Press, 1991
499.287 GRI j
Buku Teks SO Universitas Indonesia Library
Hoogervorst, Tom Gunnar
"Speakers of Malay and Tamil have been in intermittent contact for roughly two millennia, yet extant academic work on the resultant processes of contact, lexical borrowing, and language mixing at the interface of these two speech communities has only exposed the tip of the proverbial iceberg. This paper presents an historical overview of language contact between Malay and Tamil through time and across the Bay of Bengal. It concludes with a call for future studies on the lexicology, dialectology, and use of colloquial language of both Malay and Tamil varieties."
Depok: Fakultas Ilmu Pengetahuan Budaya Universitas Indonesia (FIB-UI), 2015
909 UI-WACANA 16:5 (2015)
Artikel Jurnal Universitas Indonesia Library
Geneva: World Health Organization, 1981
362.3 WOR s
Buku Teks Universitas Indonesia Library
Beverly-Hills: Sage, 1986
301 SOC
Buku Teks SO Universitas Indonesia Library
Gilbert, Neil
Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey: Prentice-Hall, 1986
362.973 Gil d
Buku Teks Universitas Indonesia Library
Gilbert, Neil
Boston: Allyn and Bacon, 1998
362.973 GIL d
Buku Teks Universitas Indonesia Library
Gilbert, Neil
New Jersey: Prentice-Hall, 1974
362.973 GIL d
Buku Teks Universitas Indonesia Library