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Austronesian language spoken in Sumatra, Indonesia
Alas | |
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Batak Alas | |
Native to | Indonesia |
Region | Sumatra |
Ethnicity | |
Native speakers | 200,000 (2000 census)[1] |
Latin Batak | |
Language codes | |
ISO 639-3 | btz |
Glottolog | bata1292 |
Alas-Kluet, Alas, or Batak Alas is an Austronesian language of Sumatra. The three dialects, Alas, Kluet, and Singkil (Kade-Kade), may not constitute a single language; Alas may be closer to Karo, and the others closer to Dairi. By linguistic affiliation, Alas–Kluet belongs to the Batak subgroup. Ethnically, however, its speakers generally do not identify as Batak, mostly because of their religion.[2]
See also
References
- ^ Alas at Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015) (subscription required)
- ^ Akifumi Iwabuchi (1994). The People of the Alas Valley: A Study of an Ethnic Group of Northern Sumatra. Clarendon Press. ISBN 0-19-827902-7.
Further reading
- Suhery, D.; Hasnain, S.I. (2018). "Social Contexts of Phonological Contrasts and Indexicality: Variability and Identity among Singkils". The 1st Annual International Conference on Language and Literature (AICLL). Vol. 3. pp. 178–190. doi:10.18502/kss.v3i4.1930.
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