Barbara F. Grimes: The ’Ethnologue’, Language Surveys, and Sociolinguistics. W: Christina Bratt Paulston, G. Richard Tucker (red.): The Early Days of Sociolinguistics: Memories and Reflections. Dallas, Texas: Summer Institute of Linguistics, 1997, s. 285–294 (patrz s. 292). ISBN 978-1-55671-022-3. OCLC38313272. [dostęp 2021-08-14]. Cytat: However, the variety of Malay used in everyday life is Sabah Malay, not Standard Malay, the national language. The use of the term ”Malay” obscures the difference between the two varieties. Field linguists report that Sabah Malay is closer to Indonesian than to Standard Malay. (ang.).
Barbara F. Grimes: The ’Ethnologue’, Language Surveys, and Sociolinguistics. W: Christina Bratt Paulston, G. Richard Tucker (red.): The Early Days of Sociolinguistics: Memories and Reflections. Dallas, Texas: Summer Institute of Linguistics, 1997, s. 285–294 (patrz s. 292). ISBN 978-1-55671-022-3. OCLC38313272. [dostęp 2021-08-14]. Cytat: However, the variety of Malay used in everyday life is Sabah Malay, not Standard Malay, the national language. The use of the term ”Malay” obscures the difference between the two varieties. Field linguists report that Sabah Malay is closer to Indonesian than to Standard Malay. (ang.).