- Islandora Repository
- RWAAI
- Aslian
- General Aslian
- Tongues of the Semang Survey
- Full Word list
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Word list Malaysia
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Word list, 13 Malaysian languages
Semnam Air Bah
Kensiw Lubok Legong
Batek Deq Kuala Koh
Menriq Sungai Rual
Kentaq Bukit Asu
Batek Teh Sungai Taku
Jahai Sungai Rual
Lanoh Kertei
Jahai Sungai Mangga
Semnam Malau
Menriq Kuala Lah
Kensiw To
Batek Teh Pasir Linggi
The lists were created with the LEXUS lexicon application, then exported into LMF XML format., The DoBeS project ‘Tongues of the Semang: documenting endangered languages and indigenous knowledge among foragers of the Malay Peninsula’ was launched in 2005. The aim of the project is three-fold:
1. to survey the current linguistic situation of the Semang communities, providing an assessment of their relationships and degree of endangerment
2. to document and describe the grammar and lexicon of Lanoh, a highly endangered and so far unstudied language spoken by some 360 Semang in the Perak Valley, Peninsular Malaysia
3. to study and document in-depth aspects of indigenous biological knowledge among the Jahai, a language community of about 1,000 Semang in Perak and Kelantan, Peninsular Malaysia, The DoBeS project ‘Tongues of the Semang: documenting endangered languages and indigenous knowledge among foragers of the Malay Peninsula’ was launched in 2005. The aim of the project is three-fold:
1. to survey the current linguistic situation of the Semang communities, providing an assessment of their relationships and degree of endangerment
2. to document and describe the grammar and lexicon of Lanoh, a highly endangered and so far unstudied language spoken by some 360 Semang in the Perak Valley, Peninsular Malaysia
3. to study and document in-depth aspects of indigenous biological knowledge among the Jahai, a language community of about 1,000 Semang in Perak and Kelantan, Peninsular Malaysia
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Word list Thailand
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Word list combined, 2 Thailand languages
Maniq Tontok
Maniq Tonte, The DoBeS project ‘Tongues of the Semang: documenting endangered languages and indigenous knowledge among foragers of the Malay Peninsula’ was launched in 2005. The aim of the project is three-fold:
1. to survey the current linguistic situation of the Semang communities, providing an assessment of their relationships and degree of endangerment
2. to document and describe the grammar and lexicon of Lanoh, a highly endangered and so far unstudied language spoken by some 360 Semang in the Perak Valley, Peninsular Malaysia
3. to study and document in-depth aspects of indigenous biological knowledge among the Jahai, a language community of about 1,000 Semang in Perak and Kelantan, Peninsular Malaysia, The DoBeS project ‘Tongues of the Semang: documenting endangered languages and indigenous knowledge among foragers of the Malay Peninsula’ was launched in 2005. The aim of the project is three-fold:
1. to survey the current linguistic situation of the Semang communities, providing an assessment of their relationships and degree of endangerment
2. to document and describe the grammar and lexicon of Lanoh, a highly endangered and so far unstudied language spoken by some 360 Semang in the Perak Valley, Peninsular Malaysia
3. to study and document in-depth aspects of indigenous biological knowledge among the Jahai, a language community of about 1,000 Semang in Perak and Kelantan, Peninsular Malaysia