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A Dictionary of the Malay Tongue
In Two Parts, to Which Is Prefixed a Grammar of that Language

This is an 1801 republication of the first Malay–English dictionary, with bidirectional coverage and grammatical notes.

James Howison (Author)

9781108056366, Cambridge University Press

Paperback / softback, published 28 March 2013

426 pages, 1 map
25.4 x 17.8 x 2.2 cm, 0.74 kg

Published in 1801, this work is largely based on the first Malay–English dictionary, published 100 years earlier by Thomas Bowrey. A member of the Asiatic Society, although not recognised as a Malay scholar, James Howison seems to have lent his name to this version, produced in order to fill the gap caused by the scarcity of copies of the earlier dictionary. Since the British East India Company established a presence in the Malay Peninsula in 1786, the need for a compendium of working Malay had greatly increased. This reissue brings together the two parts of the dictionary in one volume for bidirectional coverage, and it includes the transliteration, though flawed, of the Arabic script of Jawi. Although superseded by William Marsden's 1812 dictionary and grammar (also reissued in this series), this nevertheless remains an interesting historical document, offering insight into the early colonial study of a language.

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Preface
A grammar of the Malay tongue
A vocabulary of the Malay tongue, Part I: English and Malay
A vocabulary of the Malay tongue
Part II: Malay and English.

Subject Areas: Linguistics [CF]

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