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BabaMalayLanguage
The BabaMalayLanguage is a MalayBasedCreoleLanguage of Singapore. SIL code: BAL. ISO 639-2: crp. Population: 10,000 or more in Singapore (1986 A. Pakir). Estimates of ethnic Baba are from 250,000 to 400,000. Population: total both countries 15,000. Region: Mainly in the Katong District on the east coast and the surrounding districts of Geylang and Jao Chiat. Also spoken in Malaysia (Peninsular). Alternate names: CHINESE MALAY, BABA, STRAITS MALAY. Comments: It developed since the 15th century from Low Malay with many Hokkien Chinese borrowings. Regional variants between Malacca and Singapore. Partially intelligible with Standard Malay. It is generally believed that the Baba of Malaysia is more 'refined', and that of Singapore more 'rough'. Most have learned Standard Malay and English in school. Lim (1981) and Holm (1989) treat it as a Malay-based creole. It is different from Peranakan Indonesian. Some who grew up with Chinese neighbors know Hokkien, Teochew, and Cantonese. Children now learn Mandarin in school rather than Standard Malay. Baba is mainly used in the home and with other Babas. The only monolinguals are over 70 years old. NT 1913, out of print. Also spoken in: Malaysia (Peninsular). (Language name: MALAY, BABA.) Population: 5,000 in Malacca or 3% of the Chinese population (1979 Tan Chee Beng). Alternate names: STRAITS MALAY, CHINESE MALAY. Comments: Regional variants between Malacca and Singapore. Partially intelligible with Standard Malay. It is different from Peranakan Indonesian. Much bilingualism in Standard Malay. The only monolinguals are over 70 years old. It developed since the 15th century from Low Malay with many Hokkien Chinese borrowings. Lim (1981) and Holm (1989) treat it as a Malay-based creole. NT 1913, out of print.(extract from http://www.ethnologue.com/)
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InstancesContentBearingPhysicalコンテンツを表現する任意の Object または Process 。 これは、本のように、Proposition を含む Object をカバーする。 同様に、 ManualSignLanguage も Proposition を含む。
 CreoleLanguageA CreoleLanguage is a PidginLanguage that has developed and become the mother tongue for a community of people. This process is called 'creolization' and results in an expanded vocabulary and grammar structure that allow for communication as rich and complex as that of non-creole languages. While pidgins are regarded as reduced languages, creoles are considered expanded languages. That is, while pidgins develop to enable communication in relatively isolated domains, creoles allow for a full range of expressive possibilities on a par with more 'recognized' languages.(extract from http://www.ethnologue.com/)
 エンティティー個々の普遍集合。 これがオントロジーのノードのルートで ある。
 人間の言語LanguagesubclassHumans が 使用する。
 言語思考を表現するサインのシステム。 システムは自然的か、 人工的かのいずれかです。例:文化的アーチファクトとして徐々現れるものか、または人やグループによって 意図的に作成されたもの。
 言語表現これはの ContentBearingPhysical の サブクラスで、言語関連である。 注:このClass は、LanguageLanguages の要素の両方を含 む。 例:Words。
 MalayBasedCreoleLanguageA MalayBasedCreoleLanguage is a CreoleLanguage using a grammatical and core lexical foundation of the MalayLanguage.(extract from http://www.ethnologue.com/)
 物理時空に位置するエンティティ。 注:場所はそれ自体時空にあると理解する。
 SpokenHumanLanguageSpokenHumanLanguageHumanLanguage で、人間の声を媒介とする。文章を通して視覚的に表現することもできる。全てではないが、 SpokenHumanLanguage 言語には、成文化された書面形式がある。
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