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The Languages of Borneo. By Sidney H. Ray, M.A. ( = The Sarawak Museum Journal, Vol. I, No. 4.) Singapore: Kelly & Walsh, Ltd., 1913.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  15 March 2011

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Copyright © The Royal Asiatic Society 1914

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References

1 There is no sound foundation for the date A.D. 1276 quoted from Crawfurd as that of the conversion of Malacca to Islam. I have been at some pains to show in various papers on Malay chronology that this date is a century or so too early.

2 The glottal check does not seem to have been used universally in this word. I have come across the spelling Dyer (MS. in the India Office Library, by J. Burn, Pontianak, 1811) [= Daya or Dayö].