The Chamic languages, also known as Aceh–Chamic and Acehnese–Chamic, are a group of ten languages spoken in Aceh (Sumatra, Indonesia) and in parts of...
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Bidayuh-Southern Land Dayak Malayo-Chamic Malayic Chamic Sundanese Rejang Moken While Blust assumed that all languages of Borneo other than those in Greater...
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substrata of Acehnese in Sumatra (Diffloth), the Chamic languages of Vietnam, and the Land Dayak languages of Borneo (Adelaar 1995). Diffloth's widely cited...
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Alexander Adelaar (2005) which unites the Malayo-Chamic languages, the Bali-Sasak-Sumbawa languages, Madurese and Sundanese into a single subgroup based...
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and many Oceanic languages. Tonal contrasts are rare in Austronesian languages, although Moken–Moklen and a few languages of the Chamic, South Halmahera–West...
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Borneo languages Central Sarawak languages Kayan–Murik languages Land Dayak languages Malayo–Chamic Chamic languages Malayic languages Rejang language Sundanese...
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Acehnese people (category CS1 Indonesian-language sources (id))
Acehnese belongs to the Chamic languages, a branch of the Malayo-Polynesian languages from the Austronesian languages. Languages that are closely related...
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Malayo-Polynesian group within the Austronesian language family, and is one of the Chamic languages originating on the coast of present-day Vietnam....
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Malayo-Sumbawan languages are a proposed subgroup of the Austronesian languages that unites the Malayic and Chamic languages with the languages of Java and...
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other Chamic languages, which are principally spoken in Vietnam and Cambodia. The distant relative of the Chamic family is the Malayic language family...
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Chams (redirect from Chamic peoples)
by the Utsuls, a Cham subgroup on China's Hainan Island), the two Chamic languages from the Malayo-Polynesian branch of the Austronesian family. The Cham...
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for a total of approximately 491,448 speakers. Cham belongs to the Chamic languages, which are spoken in parts of mainland Southeast Asia, Indonesia's...
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Champa (category CS1 Vietnamese-language sources (vi))
former kingdom. They speak Chamic languages, a subfamily of Malayo-Polynesian closely related to the Malayic and Bali–Sasak languages that is spoken throughout...
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ISO 639-2 (redirect from Collective languages)
languages cai Central American Indian languages cau Caucasian languages cel Celtic languages cmc Chamic languages cpe creoles and pidgins, English-based...
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Tone (linguistics) (redirect from Tonal languages)
Austronesian languages in New Caledonia (such as Paicî and Cèmuhî) and New Guinea (such as Mor, Ma'ya and Matbat) plus some of the Chamic languages such as...
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Cham script (category Chamic languages)
millennium AD, the Chamic languages were a dialect chain along the Vietnam coast. The breakup of this chain into distinct languages occurred once the Vietnamese...
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Graham Thurgood (category Linguists of Southeast Asian languages)
historical linguistics, language contact, and second language acquisition. Thurgood has reconstructed Chamic (Austronesian), the Hlai languages (Kra-Dai and Kam-Sui)...
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Bahnaric languages to the east, the West Bahnaric languages were under Khmer rather than Chamic influence, and also by the Katuic languages as part of...
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in Đơn Dương District) and in Ninh Thuận Province. Like the other Chamic languages spoken in Vietnam (Cham, Jarai, Rade and Roglai), use of Chru is declining...
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The Roglai language is a Chamic language of southern Vietnam, spoken by the Raglai people. There are four Roglai dialects: Northern, Du Long, Southern...
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of Ratanakiri. The language is in the Chamic subgroup of the Malayo-Polynesian languages, and is thus related to the Cham language of central Vietnam...
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Montagnard (Vietnam) (category Articles containing French-language text)
speak Austroasiatic languages of the Katuic and Bahnaric branches, as well as Chamic languages (which belong to the Austronesian language family). Population...
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Central Highlands (Vietnam) (category CS1 Vietnamese-language sources (vi))
speak Austroasiatic languages of the Katuic and Bahnaric, as well as Chamic languages (which belong to the Austronesian language family). Population statistics...
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Haroi (Hroi) is a Chamic language of Vietnam. It is spoken by the Cham Haroi living in Binh Dinh and Phu Yen provinces. Haroi at Ethnologue (25th ed....
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is [CǝC]. Sometimes minor syllables are introduced by language contact. Many Chamic languages as well as Burmese have developed minor syllables from...
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Jespersen's cycle (category Articles containing French-language text)
which apparently was modeled after proximate Arabic varieties. The Chamic languages, spoken in parts of Cambodia, Vietnam, and Hainan, may also be undergoing...
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Moken (category Articles containing Burmese-language text)
Mon–Khmer languages, comparable to, but apparently independently from the Chamic languages. "'The ocean is our universe' - Survival International". Survivalinternational...
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(2006) notes that Aslian languages have many Bornean and Chamic loanwords, pointing to a former presence of Bornean and Chamic speakers on the Malay Peninsula...
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Ê Đê) is an Austronesian language of southern Vietnam. There may be some speakers in Cambodia. It is a member of the Chamic subgroup, and is closely related...
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Malaysia Kingdom of Champa 192 CE 1832 CE Indrapura, Vijaya, Panduranga Chamic languages, Sanskrit Vietnam Laos Cambodia Andhra Ikshvaku Dynasty 200 CE 275...
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