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Bintulu language

In this article, the topic of Bintulu language will be addressed from a multidisciplinary perspective, exploring its implications in different areas of daily life. The impact that Bintulu language has had on society will be analyzed, as well as the possible implications it could have in the future. Through an exhaustive review of the specialized literature, we will seek to provide a comprehensive and updated vision of this topic, in order to encourage reflection and debate around it. Different approaches and expert opinions will be presented, as well as concrete examples that illustrate the relevance and scope of Bintulu language today. This article aims to provide a complete and enriching overview of Bintulu language, giving readers the tools necessary to fully understand it.
Bintulu
Vaie
Native toMalaysia
RegionSarawak
Native speakers
(4,200 cited 1981)
Language codes
ISO 639-3bny
Glottologbint1246
ELPBintulu

Bintulu or Vaie is an Austronesian language of Borneo. Robert Blust leaves it as an isolate within the North Sarawakan languages. Ethnologue notes that it might be closest to Baram within those languages.

References

  1. ^ a b Bintulu at Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015) (subscription required)
  2. ^ Blust, Robert (2010). "The Greater North Borneo Hypothesis". Oceanic Linguistics. 49 (1): 49. JSTOR 40783586.

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