The Sama–Bajaw languages are a well-established group of languages spoken by the Sama-Bajau peoples (A'a sama) of the Philippines, Indonesia, and Malaysia. Languages · Classification · Grammar · Phonology |
In general, the objective of the study is to explore the language aspects of the Bajaus between three countries- Malaysia, Indonesia and the Philippines. The ... |
Main article: Sama-Bajaw languages. The Sama–Bajau peoples speak some ten languages of the Sama–Bajau subgroup of the Western Malayo-Polynesian language family. Tawi-Tawi · Moken · Sama–Bajaw languages · Mat Salleh Rebellion |
Most speakers (particularly those in the Philippines) refer to themselves as Sarna (also Samah, Samar, and. Samal) and to their language as 'Bahasa Sarna' or ' ... |
The Bajau voice system is a small version of familiar Philippine 'focus' system; unlike the better-known Philippine lan- guages, there are only two voice forms ... |
The West Coast Bajau language of Sabah is a distinct language within the. Bajau language family. There appear to be three dialects of West Coast Bajau; one ... |
The Bajau speak some ten languages of the Sama - Bajau subgroup of the western malayo-polynesian family. The language of Sinama is one of the most common ... |
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