International Symposium On The Languages Of Java
15-16 August 2007 Semarang, Java, Indonesia
Abstracts
Bambang Kaswanti Purwo and Multamia R.M.T. Lauder
Atma Jaya University, Jakarta/University of Indonesia, Jakarta
Javanese Variants in the Transmigration Areas
Thomas J. Conners
Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology, Jakarta
Lexical Remnants in 'Peripheral' Javanese Dialects
Connie de Vos
Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics, Nijmegan
Kata Kolok: A Village-based Sign Language of Northern Bali
Djatmika
Sebelas Maret University, Surakarta
Forms and Functions of Javanese Swearing Words: An Ethnolinguistics Study
A. Effendi Kadarisman
Universitas Negri Malang, Malang
On Diminishing Local Expressions in Javanese
Endang S. Soemartono
Javanese and the Languages of Java Belong to the Pro-drop Languages
Michael C. Ewing
University of Melbourne, Melbourne
Narrative Within Conversation in Cirebon Javanese
Fatimah Awg Chuchu
Brunei Darussalam University, Brunei Darussalam
The Influence of Javanese 'Kulo > Kaula' as a First Person Pronoun and 'Pengiran' in Brunei Darussalam.
David Gil
Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology, Leipzig
On the Position of Sundanese in a Typology of Isolating Languages
Zane Goebel
Nagoya University, Nagoya
Building Community: Identity, Interdiscursivity and Language Choice in Everyday Narrative
Kunardi Hardjoprawiro
Sebelas Maret University, Surakarta
The Surabaya Malang Dialect of Javanese
Revival of Sundanese?
Stuart Robson
Monash University, Melbourne
Adventures in a World of Words: Javanese, a Historical Approach
Sri Marmanto
Sebelas Maret University, Surakarta
Javanese in Religious Sermons
Sutardjo and Sri Marmanto
Sebelas Maret University, Surakarta
Why is Javanese 'Unggah-Ungguh' Declining?
Uri Tadmor
Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology, Jakarta
Local Elements in Betawi Malay
Wiwin Erni Siti Nurlina
Balai Bahasa Depdiknas, Yogyakarta
Affective Adjective Forms with Intensive Sense in Javanese
Yacinta Kusdaryumi Kurniasih
Monash University, Melbourne
Local Content Curriculum 1994: The Teaching of Javanese in Yogyakarta Schools
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