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ISO 639-3: sxn

The combined catalog of all OLAC participants contains the following resources that are relevant to this language:

Other known names and dialect names: Manganitu, Sangi, Sangih, Sangihé, Sangirese, Siau, Sjauw, Tabukan, Tabukang, Tagulandang, Tahulandang, Tahuna, Tamako, Taruna

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Lexical resources

  1. ONLINECrúbadán language data for Sangir. Kevin Scannell. 2018. The Crúbadán Project. oai:crubadan.org:sxn
  2. ONLINEA comparative of Suluwesi Languages. Arthur Capell. 1999. Pacific And Regional Archive for Digital Sources in Endangered Cultures (PARADISEC). oai:paradisec.org.au:AC2-INCEL102
  3. ONLINESangir - Tabukang wordlist. Maryott, Alice L. (compiler). 1966. SIL International. oai:sil.org:80186

Language descriptions

  1. ONLINEGlottolog 5.0 Resources for Sangir. n.a. 2024. Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology. oai:glottolog.org:sang1336
  2. ONLINESangireesche Spraakkunst. Adriani, N. 1893. Leiden: Nederlands Bijbelgenootschap. oai:rosettaproject.org:rosettaproject_sxn_morsyn-1
  3. ONLINEPhilippine Minor Languages: Word Lists and Phonologies. Reid, Lawrence. 1971. Honolulu, Hawaii: University of Hawaii Press. oai:rosettaproject.org:rosettaproject_sxn_phon-1
  4. ONLINELenition: a challenging issue in Sangir orthography. Day, Pamela. 2010. Sulawesi Language Alliance. oai:sil.org:81465
  5. ONLINEWhere do Sangir conjunctions come from?. Maryott, Kenneth R. 1988. SIL International. oai:sil.org:81561
  6. ONLINEWALS Online Resources for Sangir. n.a. 2022. Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology. oai:wals.info:sgr

Other resources about the language

  1. ONLINESangireesche Spraakkunst. Adriani, Nicolaus. 1893. A. H. Adriani. oai:refdb.wals.info:1364
  2. ONLINEProto Sangiric and the Sangiric Languages. Sneddon, James N. 1984. Australian National University. oai:refdb.wals.info:1835
  3. ONLINESangir: a language of Indonesia. n.a. 2018. SIL International. oai:ethnologue.com:sxn
  4. Pre-Sangir *l, *d, *r and associated phonemes. Maryott, Kenneth R. 1986. SIL International. oai:sil.org:4342
  5. ONLINEThe sentence in Sangihé. Maryott, Kenneth R. 1979. SIL International. oai:sil.org:25758
  6. ONLINEThe semantics of focus in Sangihé. Maryott, Kenneth R. 1977. SIL International. oai:sil.org:25871
  7. The phonology and morphophonemics of Tabukang Sangir. Maryott, Kenneth R. 1961. SIL International. oai:sil.org:25934
  8. ONLINEThe substantive phrases of Sangir. Maryott, Kenneth R. 1963. Institute for Language Teaching and Summer Institute of Linguistics. oai:sil.org:26088
  9. ONLINEThe nuclear predication in Sangir. Maryott, Alice L. 1963. SIL International. oai:sil.org:26119
  10. ONLINEPre-Sangir *l, *d, *r and associated phonemes, part 3. Maryott, Kenneth R. 1990. SIL International. oai:sil.org:26138
  11. ONLINEBiong baha: komolang karuane. Maryott, Kenneth R. (editor); Adilis, Susan (editor). 2000. Committee for the Promotion of the Sangir Language. oai:sil.org:38212
  12. ONLINEManga wiong baha: Mangangakale kasariaenge. Maryott, Kenneth R. (editor). 1996. Committee for the Promotion of the Sangir Language. oai:sil.org:38279

Other resources in the language

  1. ONLINEPapers from the fourth International Conference on Austronesian Linguistics. International Conference on Austronesian Linguistics 1984 : Suva, Fiji); Geraghty, Paul A; Carrington, Lois; Wurm, S. A. (Stephen Adolphe), 1922-2001. 1986. Pacific linguistics. Series C ; no. 93-94. oai:pacific.library.manoa.hawaii.edu:1528999

Other known names and dialect names: Manganitu, Sangi, Sangih, Sangihé, Sangirese, Siau, Sjauw, Tabukan, Tabukang, Tagulandang, Tahulandang, Tahuna, Tamako, Taruna

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