London: Cox and Baylis, 1812. — 589 p.A Malay-English and English-Malay dictionary, written by William Marsden, a renowned orientalist, linguist, and pioneer in the scientific study of Indonesia.
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Author/Publisher: Defense Language Institute Publication date: 1985 Number of pages: 40+37+32+30+41+41+26 As students, you will need new insights and comprehensive cross-discipline skills to meet the increasingly complex issues, assignments, and challenges of the global conflicts you may find yourself in. As Special Operations soldiers, you need an intensive language program...
Publisher: N.Y.: Spoken Language Services, Inc. Date: 1945 Pages: 211 + 332 This course in spoken Malay is intended for use inintroductory conversational classes. Book I in the two-volume seriesis divided into two parts, each containing five learning units andone unit devoted to review. Each unit contains sections including (1)basic sentences,(2) hints on pronunciation, (3)...
Publisher: Kegan paul, Trench, Trubner & Co., Ltd., London Date: 1914 Pages: 130 Language: English The object of this Manual is to furnish the beginner with an introduction to a language of which he is entirely ignorant. They are strictly practical, and written in simple language. Elaborate rules and lists of exceptions, which only confuse the learner, are omitted. The general...
Publisher/Author: Foreign Servise Institute Year: 1971 Pages: 120 Lessons 9-16 Bahasa Indonesia, the Indonesian language, is a member of the Malayo-Polynesian language family which is spoken throughout the Republic of Indonesia as that country's national language. It bridges the linguistic gaps among native speakers of more than two hundred different languages and dialects who...
Publisher/Autor: Learningindonesian.com Date: 2008 Number of pages: 49 p. Audio Course for Indonesian language from learningindonesian.com, 48 lessons all in one archive(I've included the transcript)-this is a language course for Biginners.
Publisher: Georgetown University Publication date: 1967 Number of pages: 262 This grammar is a description of formal Indonesian in that it is based on published texts rather than on colloquial material. Some fo the texts were delivered as political speeches; some are legal documents such as the Constitution and the Agrarian Laws; some are textbooks intended for use in schools;...