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English: A linguistic map of Malayic lects within the Musi group, per McDowell & Anderbeck (2020) "The Malay Lects of Southern Sumatra". These lects share high rates of mutual intelligibility between them, and are part of a larger dialect continuum.
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A linguistic map of Malayic lects within the Musi group, per McDowell & Anderbeck (2020)

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