8 relations: Bornean languages, Borneo, Kaipuleohone, Kenyah languages, Malayo-Polynesian languages, Malaysia, North Sarawakan languages, Sarawak.
Bornean languages
The Bornean languages are a geographic group of Austronesian language families indigenous to the islands of Borneo and Madagascar, with the exclusion of Ibanic (Malayic Dayak) and other Malayic languages.
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Borneo
Borneo (Pulau Borneo) is the third largest island in the world and the largest in Asia.
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Kaipuleohone
Kaipuleohone is a digital ethnographic archive that houses audio and visual files, photographs, as well as hundreds of textual material such as notes, dictionaries, and transcriptions relating to small and endangered languages.
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Kenyah languages
The Kenyah languages are a group of half a dozen or so closely related languages spoken by the Kenyah peoples of Borneo.
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Malayo-Polynesian languages
The Malayo-Polynesian languages are a subgroup of the Austronesian languages, with approximately 385.5 million speakers.
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Malaysia
Malaysia is a federal constitutional monarchy in Southeast Asia.
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North Sarawakan languages
The North Sarawakan languages are a group of Austronesian languages spoken in the northeastern part of the province of Sarawak, Borneo, and proposed in Blust (1991, 2010).
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Sarawak
Sarawak is a state of Malaysia.
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Ba Mali language, Bah Malei language, Cebop language, ISO 639:sib, Sebob Kenyah language, Sebob language.