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Di Malaysia Juga Ada Budaya Melemang (Mekhikhis, red)

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Every year just before Hari Raya Adilfitri starts, the sleepy suburbs of Taman Tun Dr. Ismail will be invaded by these smoke, people and lots of food when the lemang stalls start their festive business. Lemang, a Malay delicacy made from glutinous rice cooked in a bamboo tube over slow fire is a must have during the festivities especially with some rendang (Malay for meat curry in coconut milk and spices). There was a carnival-like atmosphere around the area with stalls lining the main road leading towards 1 Utama Shopping Centre with cars stopping at the side to buy lemang for their festivities or even non-Muslims enjoying the delicacy. Who says there is no traffic jam in Kuala Lumpur as everyone has "balik kampung"? (Usually the city is almost empty as people travel to their home towns) There were lots of cars along the main road which had to slow down as people were parked at the side plus they also wanted to drive slowly and have a look at the stalls. ...

ALAS_COMPLETO

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Dipartimento di studi linguistici e orientali Università di Bologna GIULIO SORAVIA THE ALAS LANGUAGE (NORTHERN SUMATRA) CONTENTS Introduction 1.1. Phonology 1.2. Syllabic Structure 2. Historical Phonetics 3.1. Morphophonolgy 3.2. System of affixation 3.2.1. Verb affixes 3.2.2. Noun affixes 3.2.3. Personal pronouns 3.2.4. Adjectives 3.2.5. Numerals 3.3. Wordclasses 3.4. Phrases 3.4.1. Noun phrases 3.4.2. Verb phrases 3.5. Clauses 3.5.1. Types of clauses 3.5.2. Complex sentences 3.5.3. Some syntactic rules 4.1. The position of the Alas language among AN languages 4.2. Analysis of the 100 items of the comparative list 5. Alas-English-Indonesian wordlist 5.1. Foreword 5.2. Alas-English-Indonesian 5.3. English-Alas register Bibliography List of abbreviations used in the volume Ac.      Acèh Al.       Alas AN      Austronesian (languages) Ar.       Arabic cp.       compare G...