csv2imdi.pl2007-04-27https://hdl.handle.net/1839/00-0000-0000-0007-F843-Cclarin.eu:cr1:p_1407745712035DoBeS archive : Sri Lanka MalayLandingPagehttps://archive.mpi.nl/islandora/object/tla%3A1839_00_0000_0000_0007_F843_C#NAME:imdi2cmdi.xslt DATE:2016-09-09T16:20:49.89+02:00.K060116nar212006-01-16AsiaSri Lanka
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Description of Sri Lanka MalayDescription of Sri Lanka MalayUmberto Ansaldouansaldo@gmail.comUniversiteit van AmsterdamSri Lanka Malay (SLM) is a restructured vernacular of Malay base spoken by at least five different communities in Sri Lanka which has evolved to be significantly divergent from other varieties of Malay due to intimate contact with the dominant languages of Sinhala and Tamil. The Malays in Sri Lanka, whose ancestry include laborers brought by the Dutch and British, as well as soldiers in the Dutch garrison, now constitute 0.3% of the population, numbering some 46,000. (See Ansaldo 2005, 2006, for more on sociohistorical aspects of SLM.)NarrativeUnspecifiedUnspecifiedspeechUnspecifiednon-interactiveUnspecifiednon-elicitedUnspecifiedMonologueFace to FaceISO639-3:undSri Lanka MalayUnspecifiedUnspecifiedUnspecifiedResearcherSebastian NordhoffSebastian NordhoffSNResearcherGermanUnspecifiedMaleUniversityfalseUnspecifieds.nordhoff@uva.nlI am the field worker in KandyConsultantCassiereJaam CassiereKJC01FatherUnspecifiedMaleUnspecifiedUnspecified68Jaam Cassiere
481 Peradeniya Road, Katukalle, Kandy
0812238326Jaam Cassiere is the president of the Hill Country Malay association and the most important person for cultural affairs. His performance of /dhua/ (prayers) for weddings and funerals are requested all over the island.
He is the only person in Sri Lanka who still knows how to perform traditional panthong.
He has a considerable collection of VCDs, papercuts, photos, etc relating to cultural matters.ISO639-3:engEnglishUnspecifiedUnspecifiedISO639-3:sbeSinhalaUnspecifiedUnspecifiedISO639-3:srnSri Lanka MalayUnspecifiedUnspecifiedISO639-3:tpmTamilUnspecifiedUnspecifiedUnspecified