Series TLANGD - Timor Region - Timor and adjacent islands
Various languages


Quantity0.46 cm, 5 items
ProvenanceCapell, Arthur
Description

This series contains material from Timor and adjacent islands, focusing on Buru, Fataluku, Oirata, Makasai and Buna and dialects in Western Timor, Taiben, Sonabu, Ana, Oemala, and Djenil. The series includes a map of Portuguese Timor (East Timor), outlining language areas.

Timor is an island at the south of the Malay Archipelago, divided between the independent state of East Timor, and West Timor, part of the Indonesia province of East Nusa Tenggara with the surface of 11,883 sq mi/ 30,777 kmē. The name is a variant of timur, Malay for "east"; it is so called because it is at the east end of a chain of islands.

For more information: External site http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Timor_Island

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07  Timor - Regions and Languages


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AC2-TLANGD101 The Oirata Language by H. J. K. Cowan
Indonesia, East Timor
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13 page text.

The Oirata Language. By H. J. K. Cowan. Offprint. Lingua 14: 360- 370, 1965. A signed complimentary copy sent to Capell. The migrant Timorese language Oirata is spoken on Kisar Island off the Northeast end of Timor Island. Contrastive tables compara Oirata with the nearby languages Makasai and Buna?, and four Papuan languages on the South Shore of the Vogekop Peninsula, Irian Jaya.

Creator Capell, Arthur
Control AC2-TLANGD101
Date range 1965    Quantity 0.2 cm,
Formats Loose Notes, Journals and Published Papers or Articles
Inventory Identifier TLANGD101 Series TLANGD
AC2-TLANGD102 Sketch map of East Timor language areas
Timor and adjacent islands
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1 page sketch map.

Sketch map of Portuguese Timor (East Timor) showing language areas.

Creator Capell, Arthur
Control AC2-TLANGD102
Quantity 0.02 cm, Formats Maps and Loose Notes
Inventory Identifier TLANGD102 Series TLANGD
AC2-TLANGD103 Bijdrage tot de Kennis de Dialecten op Het Eiland Timor by J. G. F. Riedel
Western Timor, Taiben, Sonabu, Ana, Oemala and Djenil
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9 page text.

Bijdrage tot de Kennis de Dialecten op Het Eiland Timor. By J. G. F. Riedel. Photocopy from Bijdr TLV 38, 1889. The author concentrates on dialects in Western Timor, Taiben, Sonabu, Ana, Oemala, Djenil.

Creator Capell, Arthur
Control AC2-TLANGD103
Quantity 0.2 cm, Formats Loose Notes and Published Papers or Articles
Inventory Identifier TLANGD103 Series TLANGD
AC2-TLANGD104 Comparative vocabulary of languages from Indonesia and East Timor
Timor and adjacent islands
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1 page typed and written manuscript.

Comparative table headed Oirata. English - AN - IN - Manggarai [Flores], Bare'e [Pamona, Central Sulawesi]. Not clear whether the list actually has anything to do with Oirata. In Capell's hand.

Creator Capell, Arthur
Control AC2-TLANGD104
Quantity 0.02 cm, Formats Loose Notes
Inventory Identifier TLANGD104 Series TLANGD
AC2-TLANGD105 Buru - Fataluku comparative vocabulary
Timor and adjacent islands
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1 page manuscript.

Comparative vocabulary (Partial list). Buru (Buru Island) - Fataluku (East Timor) - AN. Partial footnote (page is torn). Capell's hand.

Creator Capell, Arthur
Control AC2-TLANGD105
Quantity 0.02 cm, Formats Loose Notes
Inventory Identifier TLANGD105 Series TLANGD

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