Raymond Kennedy 1935

Kennedy, Raymond. 1935. The ethnology of the greater sunda islands. New Haven: Yale University dissertation. (957pp.)

@phdthesis{148864,
  author     = {Raymond Kennedy},
  pages      = {957},
  school     = {New Haven: Yale University},
  title      = {The ethnology of the greater sunda islands},
  year       = {1935},
  bestfn     = {papua\kennedy_greater-sunda1935v2_o.pdf},
  besttxt    = {ptxt2\papua\kennedy_greater-sunda1935_o.txt},
  cfn        = {papua\kennedy_greater-sunda1935_o.pdf},
  delivered  = {papua\kennedy_greater-sunda1935_o.pdf},
  fn         = {papua\kennedy_greater-sunda1935v2_o.pdf, papua\kennedy_greater-sunda1935.pdf, papua\kennedy_greater-sunda1935_o.pdf},
  hhtype     = {overview;ethnographic},
  inlg       = {English [eng]},
  lgcode     = {Atjehnese = Aceh [ace], Gayos and Alassers [gay], Bataks, Minangkabaus [min], Riau Malays = Riau Malay [zlm], Redjang-Lampong Group, Kubu Group (P 203 When first discovered by Europeans some of the Rawas Kubus were still speaking their own language but most of them talked in a jargon which was a mixture of Redjang and Malay) = Kubu [kvb], Niassans [nia], Mentaweians [mwv], Enganese [eno], Orang Lauts, Punan Group, Bahau Group [bhv], Ngadju Group, Land Dayak Group, Klamantan Group, Iban Group, Toalas [P 498 The ancient Toala language has d1sappeared and all of the people speak Buginese though Goedhart states that their accent is quite distinctive.], Toradjas, Sadang Group, Mori-Laki Group, Loinang Group = Saluan [loe], Minahasa, Macassars [mak] and Buginese [bug], Javanese, Sundanese [sun], Madurese [mad], Baduis [bac], Tenggerese [tes]},
  macro_area = {Eurasia, Papunesia},
  oclc       = {864778},
  src        = {hh}
}

Languages

Name in source Glottolog languoid
Atjehnese
Gayos and Alassers
Bataks
    Minangkabaus
    Riau Malays
    Redjang-Lampong Group
      Kubu Group (P 203 When first discovered by Europeans some of the Rawas Kubus were still speaking their own language but most of them talked in a jargon which was a mixture of Redjang and Malay)
      Niassans
      Mentaweians
      Enganese
      Orang Lauts
        Punan Group
          Bahau Group
          Ngadju Group
            Land Dayak Group
              Klamantan Group
                Iban Group
                  Toalas [P 498 The ancient Toala language has d1sappeared and all of the people speak Buginese though Goedhart states that their accent is quite distinctive.]
                    Toradjas
                      Sadang Group
                        Mori-Laki Group
                          Loinang Group
                          Minahasa
                            Macassars and Buginese
                            Javanese
                              Sundanese
                              Madurese
                              Baduis
                              Tenggerese