The Malaysian Baba pantun database

It is interesting to note that baba nyonya in the Straits Settlements managed to develop a body of literature using Romanized Malay by the end of the 1890s. In doing so, they independently started a Sino-Malay literary movement, a few years after their cousins in Java had done the same thing. Thi...

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Main Author: Ding, Choo Ming
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Published: Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia 2004
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spelling my-ukm.journal.12482016-12-14T06:29:15Z http://journalarticle.ukm.my/1248/ The Malaysian Baba pantun database Ding, Choo Ming It is interesting to note that baba nyonya in the Straits Settlements managed to develop a body of literature using Romanized Malay by the end of the 1890s. In doing so, they independently started a Sino-Malay literary movement, a few years after their cousins in Java had done the same thing. This paper introduces the Baba Pantun database, comprising 11,204 pantuns, syairs and dondang sayang written and published by them in 35 books and newspapers from 1899 to 1940s Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia 2004 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://journalarticle.ukm.my/1248/1/The_Malaysian_Baba_Pantun_Database.pdf Ding, Choo Ming (2004) The Malaysian Baba pantun database. SARI: Jurnal Alam dan Tamadun Melayu, 22 . pp. 159-165. ISSN 0127-2721 http://www.ukm.my/sari/index.html
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description It is interesting to note that baba nyonya in the Straits Settlements managed to develop a body of literature using Romanized Malay by the end of the 1890s. In doing so, they independently started a Sino-Malay literary movement, a few years after their cousins in Java had done the same thing. This paper introduces the Baba Pantun database, comprising 11,204 pantuns, syairs and dondang sayang written and published by them in 35 books and newspapers from 1899 to 1940s
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title The Malaysian Baba pantun database
title_short The Malaysian Baba pantun database
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