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To the present day, few bibliographies have been compiled dealing specifically with literature on the Malay language. Of the old grammarians I refer to Werndly (1736) and de Hollander (1845b), who gave detailed bibliographies of the existing literature. In more recent times, Senstius (1943) published a survey of aids for the study and teaching of Malay, which, because of its aims and the circumstances at the time of its publication, has only a very limited value as a scientific bibliography.
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Brought up to date as far as 4.6, for June 1960; nrs. 1.1, 1.2, 2.10, not dealt with.
Brought up to date as far IX.10, April 1957. Nothing appeared since? The periodical is referred to here in roman numbers for the volume, arabic for the pages.
Below, from the third volume onwards, the volumes will be referred to by roman numerals, the numbers with arabic numerals (III = 1953, IV = 1954, etc.). Those parts published in 1951 and 1952 will be indicated by the year of publication and the number: part 3, 1951, etc. This survey has been brought up to date as far as IX. 7, July 1959.
This periodical is referred to by roman numerals for the volume, followed by the number of the part, and the year of publication. The latest number dealt with in this survey is VIII.1 (August 1959).
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Teeuw, A., Emanuels, H.W. (1961). Text. In: A Critical Survey of Studies on Malay and Bahasa Indonesia. Koninklijk Institut voor Taal-, Land- en Volkenkunde, vol 5. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-8788-6_2
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