Wila' language

In this article, we are going to analyze in detail Wila' language and its impact on today's society. Wila' language has been a topic of great relevance in recent years, generating debates and controversies in different areas. It is important to understand the importance of Wila' language and how it has evolved over time, as well as the different points of view that exist on it. Through the exploration of different perspectives and relevant data, we seek to shed light on Wila' language and its influence on our society.

Wila'
Bila'
Lowland Semang
Native toMalaysia
EraData collected early 1800s
Language codes
ISO 639-3None (mis)
0m5
GlottologNone

Wila’, also Bila’ and Lowland Semang, are extinct Aslian languages of Malaya recorded on the Wellesley coast opposite Penang in the early 19th century.

References

  1. ^ Geoffrey Benjamin. 2004. 'Aslian languages', 'Aslian: characteristics and usage.', In: Asmah Hji Omar (volume editor), The encyclopedia of Malaysia, volume 12: Languages and literatures, Kuala Lumpur. Archipelago Press, pp. 46–49
  2. ^ Geoffrey Benjamin, 2012. ‘The Aslian languages of Malaysia and Thailand: an assessment.’ In: Peter K. Austin & Stuart McGill (eds), Language Documentation and Description, Volume 11. London: Endangered Languages Project, School of Oriental and African Studies (SOAS), pp.136–230. <www.elpublishing.org/PID/131>