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"You may call me Marmalade"
The story of colour names around the world
23 emotions people feel, but can't explain
“Weird Al” Yankovic: “Word Crimes”
“Biawak” in Malay figurative language
British vs American English
Functions of reduplication in Bahasa Malaysia
Naming of locations in Bahasa Melayu/Malaysia: the traditional way
Extension/shift of meaning of Sanskrit loanwords in Bahasa Malaysia
Why does Synonymy happen? A look at Bahasa Melayu/Malaysia
Synonymy in Bahasa Melayu/Malaysia: Strict Synonymy and Loose Synonymy
Proses Pembentukkan Perkataan dalam Bahasa Malaysia: Pemajmukkan Dan Derivasi
Perhubungan Makna Sinonimi dan Hiponimi Item Leksikal Dalam Bahasa Malaysia
Ungkapan (idiomatic expressions) in Modern Bahasa Melayu/Malaysia
Analysis of Derivational Morphemes in Malay





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