Journal article
Language contact in North Sulawesi: Preliminary observations
Timothy Brickell
NUSA: Linguistic studies of languages in and around Indonesia | Research Institute for Languages and Cultures of Asia and Africa (ILCAA) | Published : 2020
DOI: 10.15026/94893
Abstract
Categorised as a Pidgin Derived Malay ( PDM ), Manado Malay ( MM ) is spoken throughout northern Sulawesi and on islands to the south of the southern Philippines. After originally functioning as regional lingua franca, it is now well established as the first language of up to one million people. This paper examines the language-contact situation between MM and two indigenous languages with a long presence in the region. Despite centuries of continued close contact, an examination of a range of typological features reveals minimal shared features, almost none of which have arisen through borrowing. These results corroborate multiple theories relating to language-contact outcomes, in particula..
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