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Melanau,wak, it is more difficult to outline the linguistic geography for the remaining part of Sarawak. By means of an unusual extension of the term Melanau Ray, basing himself on manuscript vocabularies and data provided by Ling Roth (1), Keppel (44), de Crespigny (1) and Hose (1, 11), indicates a whole sMicrogram 发表于 2025-3-27 05:40:38
Bisaya,Klias Peninsula, on Labuan Island in the bay, and along the lower course of the Limbang River on Sarawak territory near the Brunei border (149). To the Bisaya linguistic area there belongs furthermore the language of several groups living to the South-West of the bay, usually referred to by other naCeliac-Plexus 发表于 2025-3-27 10:33:12
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Bajau,but also later as more or less settled inhabitants of the coast, is also spoken in the many Bajau settlements to be found on the North coast and the East coast of Borneo. During an investigation along the coasts of Celebes and on the islands in Macassar Straits undertaken in the thirties, one of the慎重 发表于 2025-3-28 02:49:37
Ubian,tled sea-gypsies off the West coast of North Borneo and who are identical with the pirates who were formerly called Bolonginik or Balanini, differs from the language of the Bajau. Ubian is said to be identical with the language of the Banadan who have settled at Limau-Limauan near Kudat.Inoperable 发表于 2025-3-28 09:42:03
Illanun,ay reports two vocabularies which differ only little, one published by St. John (42, 1), and one noted down by Treacher on the Tempasuk River and reproduced in the article by Swettenham already referred to repeatedly (43, 1).华而不实 发表于 2025-3-28 13:23:41
Bulud-Upi,uth. Although Rutter reports that they are allied with the Tabunwa — whose language he enumerates among the Inland Dusun groups — Ray does not discuss their language in connection with the Dusun languages. He had at his disposal two vocabularies “of two apparently different dialects”, i.e. one compi