Rumpun bahaso Malayik
Malayik | |
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Distribusi geografis: | Asia Tenggara Maritim |
Rumpun bahaso: | Austronesia
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Pambagian: |
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Glottolog: | mala1538[1] |
Pasebaran bahaso-bahaso Malayik di Asia Tenggara:
██ Bahaso-bahaso Ibanik jo Dayak Malayik Barat (Kanayatn/Kendayan-Salako), juo disabuik sacaro kolektif sabagai kalompok bahaso "Dayak Malayik" (bukan rumpun genetis) ██ Bahaso-bahaso Malayik lainnyo, hubuangan badunsanaknyo alun lai jaleh |
Rumpun bahaso Malayik marupokan sebuah cabang dari subkelompok Malayu-Polinesia dari kaluarga bahaso Austronesia. Anggota paliang utamo dari subkelompok ko adolah bahaso Malayu, nan marupokan bahaso nasional di Brunei jo Malaysia, sarato manjadi dasa dari bahaso Indonesia, nan marupokan bahaso nasional di Indonesia. Rumpun bahaso Malayik pun malingkupi bahaso-bahaso daerah nan dipatutuakan dek urang Malayu (mis. bahaso Malayu Kutai jo Malayu Jambi), pun bahaso-bahaso nan dipatutuakan dek baragam etnis lainnyo di Sumatera (mis. bahaso Minangkabau) jo Kalimantan (mis. bahaso Iban). Kandidat takuek sabagai wilayah asa bahaso-bahaso Malayik adolah bagian barat Kalimantan.
Sijarah
[suntiang | suntiang sumber]Istilah "Malayik" partamo kali disampaikan dek Dyen (1965) pado statistik leksikal klasifikasi rumpun bahaso Austronesia. Pandapaik Dyen tantang "karagu-raguan Malayu" mampunyoi cakupan nan labiah laweh daripado subkalompok Malayu dalam bantuaknyo nan kini batarimo, dan tamasuak pulo Aceh, Lampuang jo Madura . Nothofer (1988) mampasampik rantang bahaso Malayu, tapi tamasuak bahaso-bahaso non-Malayu Rejang jo Embaloh:
Ruang lingkup kini dari subkalompok Malayu, nan batarimo sacaro universal dek ahli-ahli di lapangan, partamo kali diusuakan dek K. Adelaar (1992, 1993), basumber pado bukti fonologis, morfologis, jo leksikal.
Bahaso-bahaso
[suntiang | suntiang sumber]Bahaso-bahaso Malayik ditutuakan di Kalimantan, Sumatera, Samananjuang Malaya, jo babarapo pulau di Lauik Cino Selatan jo Selat Malaka.
Kalimantan
- Bamayo, Banjar, Berau, Brunei, Bukit, Kendayan, Keninjal, Kota Bangun Kutai, Tenggarong Kutai, Ibanik (Iban, Remun, Mualang, Seberuang, Sebuyau)
Samananjuang Malaya
- Jakun, Bahaso Malayu Kedah, Bahaso Malayu Perak, Bahaso Malayu Pahang, Orang Kanaq, Bahaso Malayu Kelantan-Pattani, Temuan, Bahaso Malayu Terengganu
Sumatera
- Bahaso Malayu Tangah, Col, Haji, Bahaso Malayu Jambi, Kaur, Kerinci, Kubu, Lubu, Minangkabau, Musi, Pekal
Lauik Cino Selatan/Selat Malaka
Rujuakan
[suntiang | suntiang sumber]Kutipan
[suntiang | suntiang sumber]- ↑ Nordhoff, Sebastian; Hammarström, Harald; Forkel, Robert et al., eds (2013). "Malayic". Glottolog. Leipzig: Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology. http://glottolog.org/resource/languoid/id/mala1538.
Bibliografi
[suntiang | suntiang sumber]- Adelaar, K. Alexander (1992). Proto-Malayic: The Reconstruction of its Phonology and Parts of its Lexicon and Morphology. Pacific Linguistics, Series C, no. 119. Canberra: Dept. of Linguistics, Research School of Pacific Studies, the Australian National University.
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