• Buyang (Chinese: 布央语) is a Kra language spoken in Guangnan and Funing counties, Yunnan Province, China by the Buyang people. It is important to the reconstruction...
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  • and Lachi. The Buyang language is spoken, although many Buyang are now shifting to Zhuang and Southwestern Mandarin. In Yunnan, the Buyang are classified...
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  • Buyang may refer to: the Buyang people the Buyang language This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Buyang. If an internal link...
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  • single syllables. The disyllables in Buyang have been used by Sagart (2004) to support the view that the Kra-Dai languages are a subgroup within the Austronesian...
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  • classifies Paha separately from the other Buyang varieties. Within Guangnan County (广南县), Yunnan, the Paha language is spoken in the two villages of Yangliancun...
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    Yang Zhuang originally spoke the Buyang language, and later assimilated with other Tai-speaking peoples (See Buyang people#History). Zhuang dialects given...
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  • university's athletic program Bindlacher Berg Airport's IATA airport code Buyang language's ISO-639 code Byu, short for "Bayou"; a Street suffix as used in the...
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  • Kele or Gele’ is a language spoken in the easterly section of inland Manus Island, New Guinea. Its name comes from the Kele word for "there". The syllable...
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  • Li Jinfang (category Articles containing Chinese-language text)
    was published as Studies on the Buyang Language (布央语研究, Bùyāng Yǔ Yánjiū) in 1999. Li's Studies on endangered languages in the Southwest China (西南地区濒危语言调查研究...
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  • language, ultimately leading to field work distinguishing En as a separate language. Researchers have determined En to be one of the Buyang languages...
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  • may be: Buyang language, a Tai–Kadai language spoken in Guangnan and Funing counties, Yunnan Province, China by the Buyang people Budibud language, one of...
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  • An endangered language is a language that it is at risk of falling out of use, generally because it has few surviving speakers. If it loses all of its...
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  • for Salluit Airport, Quebec, Canada yzg, the ISO 639-3 code for E'ma Buyang language, Yunnan Province, China This disambiguation page lists articles associated...
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  • altogether. Like Buyang, another Kra language, Gelao contains many words which are likely to be Austronesian cognates. (See Austro-Tai languages.) As noted...
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  • (Kosaka 2000: 20–24) and Buyang, Qabiao (J.-R. Zhang 1990) have sesquisyllables, which are not present in most Kra-Dai languages. Qabiao at Ethnologue (18th...
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  • 曼班 Manmei 曼美 Jiga 鸡嘎 Hualong 花隆 Mengkang 猛康 Like other Kra languages such as Gelao and Buyang, Lachi displays clause-final negation (Li 2000). The following...
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  • titles containing Buyan Baro-Bhuyan Bujan (disambiguation) Buyang people Buyang language Buyant (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists articles...
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    (2004) presented data from a newly described Kra language, Buyang, which—like many other Kra languages—retains the disyllabic roots characteristic of Austronesian...
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  • Samoyedic Nenets Selkup Tai-Kadai Kra Gelao (Qau) Gelao (Hakei) Buyang (Langjia) Buyang (Ecun) Hlai Li (Baoting) Kam-Sui Lakkja Mulam Maonan Chadong Kam...
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  • divergent Northern Tai language spoken in Hezhang County, Guizhou, China. It has a Kra substratum. Like other Kra languages (Gelao and Buyang), Maza, and Tujia...
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  • Velomotors (category Articles with Russian-language sources (ru))
    company entered into a manufacturing arrangement with the Asian companies Buyang, Kazuma, and Dinli. The company is 70% owned by the Nachevkin brothers,...
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  • Yang people (redirect from Yang language)
    people culture (Chazee 1998:23). Jerold Edmondson (1997) reported that the Buyang people of southern China claim to have relatives in Phongsaly province,...
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    Kra–Dai-speaking peoples (category Articles containing Thai-language text)
    Tay (including the Tho people) Zhuang (Thai: จ้วง jûang), including the Buyang, Dianbao, Pusha, Tulao, Yongchun and Nùng (Thai: ไทนุง) people The Li/Hlai...
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    Tai peoples (category CS1 uses Chinese-language script (zh))
    proto-Tai-Kadai M = Mak, Bd = Hlai of Baoding, G = Gelao, Tm = ?, By = Buyang, Lk = Lakkja, K = Kam, Ml = Mulam, Ts = Hlai of Tongshi Ostapirat (2013:3–8)...
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    Funing County, Yunnan (category CS1 uses Chinese-language script (zh))
    Zhuang people (199,784 people, including the Buyang) Min Zhuang Dai Zhuang ("Dai Tho") Yei Zhuang Buyang people Gelao people (121 people) Yi people (11...
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    Hanging coffins (category Articles containing simplified Chinese-language text)
    Hongshui River cliffs of Donglan County, with hanging coffins built by the Buyang people Yunnan Hanging tombs of the Bo people at Doushaguan (豆沙关僰人悬棺) Cliffs...
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  • Coitus reservatus (category CS1 Latin-language sources (la))
    Ejaculation control was important for both genders, called Chinese caiyin buyang (Chinese: 採陰補陽; pinyin: Cǎi yīn bǔ yáng)( "collect yin and replenish yang")...
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  • (Laha) Proto-Central-East Kra Proto-Central Kra (Paha) Proto-Eastern Kra (Buyang, Qabiao) Proto-Kra has a total of 32 consonants, seven of which (marked...
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  • Reconstructions of Old Chinese (category Articles containing Chinese-language text)
    2016.0004, S2CID 170231803. Jacques, Guillaume (2017), "On the status of Buyang presyllables: A Response to Professor Ho Dah-An", Journal of Chinese Linguistics...
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  • Unrecognized ethnic groups in China (category CS1 uses Chinese-language script (zh))
    Although they are indigenous to Hainan island and do not speak a Chinese language, the Lingao (Ong-Be) people near the capital (8% of the population) are...
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