Stokhof, W. A. L., Lia Saleh-Bronkhorst & Alma E. Almanar. 1983. Holle lists: vocabularies in languages of Indonesia Vol.6: The lesser Sunda islands (Nusa Tenggara). (Pacific Linguistics: Series D, 59.) Canberra: Research School of Pacific and Asian Studies, Australian National University. iv+341pp.
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Name in source | Glottolog languoid |
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Sawu | |
Termanu (Roti) = Rotinese-Termanu | |
Bà'à (Roti) = Rotinese-Ba'a | |
Hawu/Savu | |
Belu/Tetum (Timor) NBG 1896 | |
Belu/Tetum (Timor) NBG 1905 | |
Belu/Tetum (C Timor) | |
Marae | |
Sasak (Sakra) | |
Sumba = Kambera-Melolo | |
Endeh | |
Lio | |
Sikka (Flores) | |
Sikka (Central Flores) | |
Solor (as spoken on the East coast of Flores and on Adonare and Solor) | |
Solor as spoken in Lamelera (Lomblen) | |
Alor = Alorese-Kalabahi | |
Abui | |
Kafe |