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Hoogervorst, Tom Gunnar, author
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...
Depok: Fakultas Ilmu Pengetahuan Budaya Universitas Indonesia (FIB-UI), 2015
909 UI-WACANA 16:5 (2015)
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Hoogervorst, Tom Gunnar, author
This paper examines the sociolinguistic situation in the city of Surabaya, by presenting an impression of various phenomena unique to Indonesia?s second largest city. A surprisingly little amount of linguistic research has heretofore been carried out on this subject, whereas it transpires from this study that enough intriguing and unique...
Depok: Faculty of Humanities University of Indonesia, 2009
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Hoogervorst, Tom Gunnar, author
This is a preliminary description of the Malay variety used as a lingua franca in the Malaysian state of Sabah at the northernmost top of Borneo. The paper discusses a number of common linguistic features that distinguish Sabah Malay from other Malay varieties and analyses these features from a historical...
Depok: Faculty of Humanities University of Indonesia, 2011
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Hoogervorst, Tom Gunnar, author
This PhD dissertation examines the role of insular Southeast Asia in the trans-regional networks of maritime trade that shaped the history of Indian Ocean. The work brings together data and approaches from archaeology, historical linguistics and other disciplines, proposing a reconstruction of cultural and linguistic contact between Southeast Asia and...
University of Indonesia, Faculty of Humanities, 2014
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Hoogervorst, Tom Gunnar, author
This study offers an overview of the characteristics and social functions of youth slang in the Indonesian province of East Java. It examines Boso Walikan and various types of Surabayan slang. Boso Walikan emerged in Malang as a secret language that was deliberately made unintelligible to outsiders. Over the decades,...
Depok: University of Indonesia, Faculty of Humanities, 2014
909 UI-WACANA 15:1 (2014)
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