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Tenggara Demographics Demonym Sumbawan Po****tion 1,626,517 (mid 2022 estimate) Pop.
density 106.14/km2 (274.9/sq mi)
Ethnic groups Sumbawans, Bima people...
- The Malayo-
Sumbawan languages are a
proposed subgroup of the
Austronesian languages that
unites the
Malayic and
Chamic languages with the
languages of...
- subgroup, but has
received little further scholarly attention. The Malayo-
Sumbawan languages are a
proposal by K.
Alexander Adelaar (2005)
which unites the...
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connection appears instead to be with
Madurese and Malay. (See Malayo-
Sumbawan languages.) The
position of the Bali–Sasak–Sumbawa
languages within the...
- group,
outside the Malayo-
Sumbawan group in a
different branch of the
western Malayo-Polynesian family. The Malayo-
Sumbawan proposal, however, is rejected...
- (2005)
places Malayic within the Malayo-
Sumbawan subgroup,
which comprises the
following languages: Malayo-
Sumbawan Malayo-Chamic-BSS
Malayic languages Chamic...
- Malayo-
Sumbawan Indonesian Slang Acehnese Balinese Bamayo Banjarese Boyanese Duano' Haji Iban
Kangean Kendayan Keninjal Kubu Lubu
Loncong Madurese Malay...
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Dakotans Styria →
Styrians Sumatra →
Sumatrans Sumba →
Sumbans Sumbawa →
Sumbawans Syrmia →
Syrmians Tahiti →
Tahitians Tamil Nadu →
Tamilian Taranaki →...
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Sundanese languages, it is
incompatible with
Alexander Adelaar's Malayo-
Sumbawan hypothesis.
Blust connects the GNB
expansion with the
migration of Austronesian...
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Sumatera province.
Rejang language,
spoken in
Bengkulu province. Malayo-
Sumbawan languages:
Malay language,
spoken throughout Indonesia. Also used as the...