This Dataverse contains audio files and metedata about spoken sentences of Singaporean Malay in formal and informal registers, as well as sentences with mixed formality designed for use in an auditory ERP procedure. Project initiated by Shaza Amran as part of her Masters studies in Psychology at NTU, Singapore, supervised by Suzy J. Styles.
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Jan 22, 2026
binte Amran, Shaza; Styles, Suzy J., 2026, "Finding mushroom corpus of formal and informal Malay sentences", https://doi.org/10.21979/N9/OAVVLV, DR-NTU (Data), V1
Singapore Malay is a highly diglossic language with two discrete registers. Formal Malay is characterised by several literary features that are absent in the informal variety, such as the use of affixes. Informal Malay can be marked by contractions of one or more words. There are...
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