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The Bungku-Tolaki Langages: Wordlists, Vol. 2 - Tolaki Family
During the course of a language survey of southeastern Sulawesi, Indonesia, conducted in 1988 and early 1989, one hundred and thirteen word lists were collected from various locations across the Bungku-Tolaki language area. These hand-written lists were keyboarded and--in order to make the primary data available to government sponsors and the general public--a portion of the lists were compiled into two volumes. Volume 1 is a compilation of thirty-three lists representing languages and dialects of the Bungku subfamily. Volume 2 (this resource) is a compilation of fifty-three lists representing languages and dialects of the Tolaki subfamily. The remaining twenty-seven lists (Mori subfamily) were never published. Archived here is an updated version in which special characters have been brought up to Unicode standards; content and pagination otherwise conform to the original 1995 version.
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