Speech styles in Javanese and Balinese : a comparative study
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1989
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Clynes, Adrian
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This thesis is a comparative study of the phenomenon
usually referred to as "speech styles" or speech "levels" and
found in Javanese and Balinese, Western Austronesian languages
spoken on the islands of Java and Bali in the modern state of
Indonesia. It looks at the historical relationship between the
systems in the two languages, as well as attempting a synchronic
description of major structural features of each system. A
reconstruction of features of the Javanese system ·at an earlier
historical stage is proposed.
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