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Massenrempulu Language
The Northern South Sulawesi languages are a subgroup of the South Sulawesi languages in the Austronesian languages, Austronesian language family. They are spoken in an area that stretches from the western peninsula of Sulawesi to the Gulf of Bone. Its most prominent members are Mandar language, Mandar and Toraja language, Toraja. Classification Northern South Sulawesi is divided into five branches: *Mandar language, Mandar *Mamuju language, Mamuju *Pitu Ulunna Salu **Aralle-Tabulahan language, Aralle-Tabulahan **Bambam language, Bambam **Dakka language, Dakka **Pannei language, Pannei **Ulumanda’ language, Ulumanda’ *Massenrempulu **Duri language, Duri **Enrekang language, Enrekang **Maiwa language (Sulawesi), Maiwa **Malimpung language, Malimpung *Toraja **Kalumpang language, Kalumpang **Mamasa language, Mamasa (including Pattae' language, Pattae') **Tae’ language, Tae’ **Talondo’ language, Talondo’ **Toraja-Sa’dan language, Toraja-Sa’dan The Pitu Ulunna Salu, Mas ...
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Sulawesi
Sulawesi (), also known as Celebes (), is an island in Indonesia. One of the four Greater Sunda Islands, and the world's eleventh-largest island, it is situated east of Borneo, west of the Maluku Islands, and south of Mindanao and the Sulu Archipelago. Within Indonesia, only Sumatra, Borneo, and New Guinea, Papua are larger in territory, and only Java and Sumatra have larger populations. The landmass of Sulawesi includes four peninsulas: the northern Minahassa Peninsula, Minahasa Peninsula, the East Peninsula, Sulawesi, East Peninsula, the South Peninsula, Sulawesi, South Peninsula, and the Southeast Peninsula, Sulawesi, Southeast Peninsula. Three gulfs separate these peninsulas: the Gulf of Tomini between the northern Minahasa and East peninsulas, the Tolo Gulf between the East and Southeast peninsulas, and the Bone Gulf between the South and Southeast peninsulas. The Strait of Makassar runs along the western side of the island and separates the island from Borneo. Etymology ...
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Duri Language
Duri is an Austronesian languages, Austronesian language of Sulawesi, Indonesia. It is the prestige variety of the Massenrempulu languages. In 2010 123,000 people spoke this language. It is listed as a 'threatened' language by Ethnologue. References

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Ethnologue
''Ethnologue: Languages of the World'' (stylized as ''Ethnoloɠue'') is an annual reference publication in print and online that provides statistics and other information on the living languages of the world. It is the world's most comprehensive catalogue of languages. It was first issued in 1951, and is now published by SIL International, an American Christian non-profit organization. Overview and content ''Ethnologue'' has been published by SIL International (formerly known as the Summer Institute of Linguistics), a Christian linguistic service organization with an international office in Dallas, Texas. The organization studies numerous minority languages to facilitate language development, and to work with speakers of such language communities in translating portions of the Bible into their languages. Despite the Christian orientation of its publisher, ''Ethnologue'' isn't ideologically or theologically biased. ''Ethnologue'' includes alternative names and autonyms, the ...
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Pattae' Language
Pattae' (self-designation ''Basa Pattae''' or ''Mattula' Pattae'') is the language spoken by the Pattae' people, an ethnic group living along the coast in the eastern part of Polewali Mandar Regency, West Sulawesi, Indonesia. Based on lexical similarity and mutual intelligibility, Pattae' has been classified as a dialect of the Mamasa language Mamasa is an Austronesian language spoken in West Sulawesi, Indonesia. This language is the native language of the Mamasa people which is related to the Toraja people. Dialects Three dialects can be distinguished: * Northern Mamasa * Central ..., but native speakers consider it a separate language. References {{reflist External links Pattae Tribes Indonesian-language culture ...
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Mamasa Language
Mamasa is an Austronesian language spoken in West Sulawesi, Indonesia. This language is the native language of the Mamasa people which is related to the Toraja people. Dialects Three dialects can be distinguished: * Northern Mamasa * Central Mamasa * Pattae' Speakers of Pattae' are a culturally distinct ethnic group traditionally more affiliated to the Mandar people The Mandarese are an ethnic group in the Indonesian province of West Sulawesi in Sulawesi. The Mandar language belongs to the Northern subgroup of the South Sulawesi languages group of the Malayo-Polynesian branch of the Austronesian languages, Au ... than to speakers of the Northern and Central Mamasa dialects in the interior, and for that reason Pattae' is considered by its speakers to be a language separate from Mamasa proper (i.e. Northern and Central Mamasa). Phonology Mamasa has the following consonants and vowels: References Further reading * Languages of Sulawesi South Sulawesi languages
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Kalumpang Language
Kalumpang is an Austronesian dialect cluster of Sulawesi, Indonesia Indonesia, officially the Republic of Indonesia, is a country in Southeast Asia and Oceania between the Indian and Pacific oceans. It consists of over 17,000 islands, including Sumatra, Java, Sulawesi, and parts of Borneo and New Guine .... Its dialects are only slightly closer to each other than they are to related languages. References Languages of Sulawesi South Sulawesi languages {{au-lang-stub ...
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Malimpung Language
Malimpung is a language spoken by around 5,000 people in South Sulawesi, Indonesia Indonesia, officially the Republic of Indonesia, is a country in Southeast Asia and Oceania between the Indian and Pacific oceans. It consists of over 17,000 islands, including Sumatra, Java, Sulawesi, and parts of Borneo and New Guine .... It belongs to the Northern branch of the South Sulawesi subgroup, and is closely related to Duri, Enrekang and Maiwa.Friberg, Timothy and Thomas V. Laskowske. 1989. South Sulawesi languages. In: J.N.Sneddon (ed.), ''Studies in Sulawesi linguistics part 1'', 1–17. (NUSA: Linguistic Studies of Indonesian and Other Languages in Indonesia, 31). Jakarta: Badan Penyelenggara Seri Nusa, Universitas Katolik Indonesia Atma Jaya. References South Sulawesi Languages of Sulawesi South Sulawesi languages {{au-lang-stub ...
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Maiwa Language (Sulawesi)
Maiwa may refer to: * Maiwa, Indonesia, a district in Sulawesi, Indonesia * Maiwa language (Indonesia), a language of Sulawesi, Indonesia * Maiwa language (Papuan), a language of Papua New Guinea See also * Maiwa's Revenge, an English novel * Maewa railway station, in New Zealand * Maiva, a genus of butterflies * Malwa Malwa is a historical region of west-central India occupying a plateau of volcanic origin. Geologically, the Malwa Plateau generally refers to the volcanic upland north of the Vindhya Range. Politically and administratively, it is also syn ...
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Enrekang Language
Enrekang is an Austronesian language spoken on Sulawesi, Indonesia Indonesia, officially the Republic of Indonesia, is a country in Southeast Asia and Oceania between the Indian and Pacific oceans. It consists of over 17,000 islands, including Sumatra, Java, Sulawesi, and parts of Borneo and New Guine .... It belongs to the Northern branch of the South Sulawesi subgroup, and is closely related to Duri and Maiwa.Friberg, Timothy and Thomas V. Laskowske. 1989. South Sulawesi languages. In: J.N.Sneddon (ed.), ''Studies in Sulawesi linguistics part 1'', 1–17. (NUSA: Linguistic Studies of Indonesian and Other Languages in Indonesia, 31). Jakarta: Badan Penyelenggara Seri Nusa, Universitas Katolik Indonesia Atma Jaya. References Languages of Sulawesi South Sulawesi languages {{austronesian-lang-stub ...
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