Javanese
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Javanese is an Austronesian language from Indonesia, spoken by the Javanese people from the central and eastern part of the island of Java. It has also influenced Sranan Tongo.
Its language code is jv and jav.
Currently, there is no language pair in Apertium involving Javanese.
General
Corpora
Dictionaries
- LEXILOGOS Javanese dictionary
- KamusDaerah.com
- D. W. Egner, English Javanese Vocabulary
- Door G. Bruckner, A Vocabulary of the Dutch, English, and Javanese Languages
- Dictionnaire Javanais-Français
- Wilhelm von Humboldt, Über die Kawi-sprache auf der insel Java
Grammar
- W.J.S. Poerwadarminta. 1953. Sarining Paramasastra Djawa. Djakarta: Noordhoff-Kolff
- Uhlenbeck, E. M. Position and syntactic function of the particle ta in Old Javanese. 1970.
- Pierre Étienne L. Favre, Grammaire javanaise. 1866.
- H. N. Kiliaan, Javaansche spraakkunst
- Philippus Pieter Roorda van Eysinga, Javaansche spraakkunst
Morphology
- Uhlenbeck, E. M., Studies in Javanese morphology. 1978.
Miscellaneous
- E.M. Uhlenbeck. 1964. A Critical Survey of Studies on the Languages of Java and Madura. The Hague: Martinus Nijhoff.
- Wibawa, Sutrisna nd, Struktur kalimat Bahasa Jawa anak Prasekolah di Yogyakarta.