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A unique pesantren, founded and led by an internationally recognised Indonesian calligrapher, attracts men and women from all over the archipelago
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Saturday, 31 July 2010
The tumultuous events of 1965 thwarted Liong Tjie Tjong’s writing aspirations
Lewis Mayo and Julian Millie
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Friday, 12 March 2010
The choice of Tetum and Portuguese as national languages presents challenges to the new nation
Marie Quinn
Two prim...
Sunday, 22 March 2009
Sundanese have a habit of putting each other in their places
Julian Millie
Man with pipe: Lad, I agree for you ...
Friday, 01 August 2008
Much more than just Indonesian without the grammar
David Saxby
One of the first lessons that any student of Indonesian learns is that ya means...
Wednesday, 04 January 2006
Helping to boost English teaching seemed a splendid idea, but then Indonesian realities intervened
Duncan Graham
Three years ago English languag...
Monday, 03 October 2005
There’s more than subversion in Indonesian jokes
David Reeve
Writing about political humour is a serious business. Rather glum, really. Many j...
Monday, 03 January 2005
Unable to pay for formal lessons, many poor Indonesians have mastered English through radio, TV and film. Like Rizza of Surabaya.
Duncan Graham
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Tuesday, 01 October 2002
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