Lewotobi language
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Lewotobi | |
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Lewotobi Lamaholot | |
Native to | Indonesia |
Region | Flores |
Native speakers | (undated figure of 6,000)[1] |
Austronesian
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Language codes | |
ISO 639-3 | lwt |
Glottolog | lewo1244 |
Lewotobi is either a separate Central Malayo-Polynesian language or dialect of Lamaholot of Flores island in Indonesia. It is presented as a separate language by Ethnologue and Grimes (1997).[2] Nagaya (2011), in his description of Lewotobi, disputes this, classifying it instead as a dialect of Lamaholot.
Notes
- ^ Lewotobi at Ethnologue (17th ed., 2013)
- ^ Grimes, Charles (1997). A guide to the people and languages of Nusa Tenggara (PDF). Kupang: Artha Wacana Press.
References
- Nagaya, Naonori (2011). The Lamaholot Language of Eastern Indonesia (Ph.D. thesis). Rice University. hdl:1911/70366.
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