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The Position of the Minahassan Idioms

Resource File: 
Description: 
Using evidence from vocabulary, sound systems, and morphology, Brandstetter argues that eight languages of northern Celebes (Sulawesi) are more closely related to languages of the Philippines than they are to languages of the rest of the island.
Series: 
Sulang Language Data and Working Papers: Translations from the Dutch
Series Number: 
028
Publisher: 
Sulawesi Language Alliance
Year Published: 
2020
Subject Language(s): 
Mongondow, Ponosakan, Ratahan, Tombulu, Tondano, Tonsawang, Tonsea, Tontemboan
ISO 639-3: 
mog, pns, rth, tom, tdn, tnw, txs, tnt
Publication Language(s): 
English
Contributor(s): 
Brandstetter, Renward
author
Mead, David
translator
Zobel, Erik
translator
Source: 
Brandstetter, R. 1906. Die Stellung der minahassischen Idiome zu den übrigen Sprachen von Celebes einerseits und zu den Sprachen der Philippinen anderseits. In: Versuch einer Anthropologie der Insel Celebes, part 2: Die Varietäten des Menschen auf Celebes (Materialien zur Naturgeschichte der Insel Celebes, 5), by Fritz Sarasin, 34–38. Wiesbaden: C. W. Kreidel. Original pagination is indicated by including the page number in square brackets, e.g. [p. 34].
Version History: 
Version 1 [05 December 2020]
File Description: 
Scanned version of the original Dutch article
License: 
All Rights Reserved


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