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Bahasa Enggano yang terancam punah masih berkarib dengan bahasa Austronesia

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posted on 2024-08-19, 09:06 authored by Gede Primahadi Wijaya RajegGede Primahadi Wijaya Rajeg, Bernd Nothofer, Daniel Krauße

This is a popular article (in Indonesian) that describes two pieces of evidence for the genetic relationship of Enggano as an Austronesian language. This evidence is regular sound change and the metaphorical use of the word referring to ‘eye’ in Enggano to refer to ‘window’. The article, published in The Conversation, is largely based on the book chapter written by Bernd Nothofer (Nothofer 2021), supported by other studies linked throughout the article.

References

Nothofer, Bernd. 2021. Enggano revisited: the word for “window.” In Irene Schneider & Holger Warnk (eds.), Knowledge, science, and local tradition: Multiple perspectives on the Middle East and Southeast Asia in Honor of Fritz Schulze, 215. Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz Verlag.

Rajeg, Gede Primahadi Wijaya, Bernd Nothofer & Daniel Krauße. 2024. Bahasa Enggano yang terancam punah masih berkarib dengan bahasa Austronesia. The Conversation. http://theconversation.com/riset-bahasa-enggano-yang-terancam-punah-masih-berkarib-dengan-bahasa-austronesia-229506. (19 August, 2024).

Funding

Lexical resources for Enggano, a threatened language of Indonesia

Arts and Humanities Research Council

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Enggano in the Austronesian family: Historical and typological perspectives

Arts and Humanities Research Council

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