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ISO 639-3: xmz

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

Other known names and dialect names: Beneden-Tomori, East Mori, Karonsie, Karunsi'e, Korongsi, Lower Mori, Moiki, Mokole, Nahina, Nuha, Oost-Mori, Petasia, Sinongko, Soroako, Tinompo, Tioe, Tiu, Tomoiki, Towatoe, Watu

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Language descriptions

  1. ONLINEGlottolog 5.1 Resources for Mori Bawah. n.a. 2024. Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology. oai:glottolog.org:mori1268
  2. ONLINEPHOIBLE 2.0 phonemic inventories for Mori Bawah. n.a. 2019. Max Planck Institute for the Science of Human History. oai:phoible.org:mori1268
  3. ONLINEWhen to use a genitive pronoun in Mori Bawah (Sulawesi, Indonesia). Mead, David. 2008. SIL International. oai:sil.org:42065
  4. ONLINEPhonology and Morphology of Mori. Esser, S. J. 2011. SIL International. oai:sil.org:43176
  5. Mori Bawah. Mead, David. 2005. Nikolaus Himmelmann and Sander Adelaar, eds., The Austronesian languages of Asia and Madagascar. Routledge Language Family Series; London and New York: Routledge. 0700712860. oai:sil.org:65161
  6. Functions of the Mori Bawah indefinite particle ba: Towards a comparative study. Mead, David. 2008. Yury A. Lander and Alexander K. Ogloblin, eds., Language and text in the Austronesian world : Studies in honour of Ülo Sirk. Muenchen: LINCOM GmbH. 9783895868832. oai:sil.org:80893
  7. A proposed tentative orthography for Mori Bawah. Mead, David; Mead, Melanie. 2006. SIL International. oai:sil.org:81460
  8. ONLINEAgreement marking in Bungku-Tolaki languages: toward an historical account. Mead, David. 1999. SIL International. oai:sil.org:88049
  9. ONLINEReview of: The verb morphology of Mori, Sulawesi by Linda Barsel. Berg, René van den. 1998. SIL International. oai:sil.org:90048

Other resources about the language

  1. The Austronesian languages of Asia and Madagascar. Adelaar, K. Alexander; Himmelmann, Nikolaus. 2005. Routledge language family series ; 7. oai:gial.edu:28288
  2. ONLINEMori Bawah: a language of Indonesia. n.a. 2018. SIL International. oai:ethnologue.com:xmz
  3. ONLINEWhen to use a genitive pronoun in Mori Bawah (Sulawesi, Indonesia). Mead, David. 2006. Linguistic Society of the Philippines and SIL International. oai:sil.org:2276
  4. ONLINEActive, passive and antipassive in Bungku-Tolaki languages. Mead, David. 1999. Universitas Katolik Indonesia Atma Jaya. oai:sil.org:37754
  5. ONLINEUNHAS-SIL : more Sulawesi sociolinguistic surveys 1987-1991. Friberg, Timothy (editor). 1991. Summer Institute of Linguistics in cooperation with the Department of Education and Culture. oai:sil.org:61262

Other known names and dialect names: Beneden-Tomori, East Mori, Karonsie, Karunsi'e, Korongsi, Lower Mori, Moiki, Mokole, Nahina, Nuha, Oost-Mori, Petasia, Sinongko, Soroako, Tinompo, Tioe, Tiu, Tomoiki, Towatoe, Watu

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