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Digitised comparative word list in Modigliani's "L'isola delle donne" from 1894. The word list captures forms in Nias, Batak-Toba, Enggano, and Malay, with Italian reference. The Enggano forms are included in the EnoLEX database (https://doi.org/10.25446/oxford.28282169).
Digitised wordlist for Nias (1911) derived from Stokhof and Almanar's "Holle lists: Vocabularies in languages of Indonesia, Vol. 10/3: Islands off the west coast of Sumatra" from 1987.
Digitised wordlist for Nias (NBG 1905) derived from Stokhof and Almanar's "Holle lists: Vocabularies in languages of Indonesia, Vol. 10/3: Islands off the west coast of Sumatra" from 1987.
Digitised wordlist for Salang and Sigulè (NBG 1920) derived from Stokhof and Almanar's "Holle lists: Vocabularies in languages of Indonesia, Vol. 10/3: Islands off the west coast of Sumatra" from 1987.
Digitised comparative Enggano word list from Oudemans (1889). This publication contains the unpublished Enggano word list by Francis (1870) put in comparison with those by Boewang (1854), van de Straaten & Severijn (1855), von Rosenberg (1855). View the data at https://github.com/engganolang/oudemans1889/blob/main/data/oudemans1889-long.csv
Digitised wordlist for Mentawai (Pagai & Sipora) derived from Stokhof and Almanar's "Holle lists: Vocabularies in languages of Indonesia, Vol. 10/3: Islands off the west coast of Sumatra" from 1987.
Student-group projects (with WeSay) in the Lexicology and Lexicography class (Even semester 2024; taught by Gede Primahadi W. Rajeg & I Wayan Arka) concerning the creation of the Holle List of the Barrier-Island Languages to continue work (and to be integrated) in the main repository (https://github.com/complexico/holle-list-barrier-islands)
The digitised Holle List of the Barrier Islands Languages, off the West Coast of Sumatra, Indonesia (work-in-progress; DOI: https://doi.org/10.17605/OSF.IO/P8A3R). It is continued by the general Holle List project 👇