David M.D.M.EberhardDavid M.D.M., Gary F.G.F.SimonsGary F.G.F., Charles D.Ch.D.FennigCharles D.Ch.D. (red.), Javanese, [w:] Ethnologue: Languages of the World, wyd. 22, Dallas: SIL International, 2019 [dostęp 2017-08-19] [zarchiwizowane z adresu 2019-04-04](ang.).
Uri Tadmor: Prakata (Foreword). W: Antonia Soriente (red.): Mencalèny & Usung Bayung Marang: a collection of Kenyah stories in the Òma Lóngh and Lebu’ Kulit languages. Jakarta: Atma Jaya University Press, 2006, s. viii–ix. ISBN 978-979-8850-67-7. OCLC68051684. [dostęp 2022-09-08]. Cytat: Practically all literature published in Indonesia is in the national language, Indonesian; very little is published in other languages, even languages with many millions of speakers, such as Javanese or Sundanese. All the more so in the case of smaller languages, which are rarely written down at all. (ang. • indonez.).
David M.D.M.EberhardDavid M.D.M., Gary F.G.F.SimonsGary F.G.F., Charles D.Ch.D.FennigCharles D.Ch.D. (red.), Javanese, [w:] Ethnologue: Languages of the World, wyd. 22, Dallas: SIL International, 2019 [dostęp 2017-08-19] [zarchiwizowane z adresu 2019-04-04](ang.).
Stuart O. Robson: Javanese Grammar for Students. Wyd. 2. Clayton: Center of Southeast Asian Studies, Monash University, 2002, s. 7. ISBN 978-1-876924-12-6. OCLC51302993. (ang.).
Uri Tadmor: Prakata (Foreword). W: Antonia Soriente (red.): Mencalèny & Usung Bayung Marang: a collection of Kenyah stories in the Òma Lóngh and Lebu’ Kulit languages. Jakarta: Atma Jaya University Press, 2006, s. viii–ix. ISBN 978-979-8850-67-7. OCLC68051684. [dostęp 2022-09-08]. Cytat: Practically all literature published in Indonesia is in the national language, Indonesian; very little is published in other languages, even languages with many millions of speakers, such as Javanese or Sundanese. All the more so in the case of smaller languages, which are rarely written down at all. (ang. • indonez.).