• The Khmuic languages /kəˈmuːɪk/ are a branch of the Austroasiatic languages spoken mostly in northern Laos, as well as in neighboring northern Vietnam...
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  • and Khasi-Palaungic. Austroasiatic Languages Project. Australian National University Sidwell, Paul. 2014. "Khmuic classification and homeland Archived...
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    Khasi–Khmuic languages (Northern Mon–Khmer) Khasian: 3 languages of north eastern India and adjacent region of Bangladesh Palaungo-Khmuic languages Khmuic:...
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    Khmuic peoples refers to a group of ethnic groups of Southeast Asia. The Khmuic peoples are aboriginal to Laos and surrounding areas. Most Khmuic peoples...
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    Khmu people (redirect from Xmu language)
    two Khmu parents. Khmuic peoples refers to a group of ethnicities of mainland Southeast Asia that speak closely related languages and follow similar...
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  • related Kháng language to be Khmuic languages based on lexical evidence, while Dao Jie (刀洁, 2007) proposes that Bumang may be a Palaungic language. Although...
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  • O Du people (category Khmuic peoples)
    have a language also called O'du, which is a Khmuic language. The Khmuic languages are Austro-Asiatic. There is some debate as to whether the Khmuic languages...
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  • classifies Khang as Palaungic, although Jerold Edmondson (2010) suggests it is Khmuic. Kháng is most closely related to Bumang (Edmondson 2010). Kháng speakers...
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  • Mlabri is a language spoken by the Mlabri people in the border area between Thailand and Laos. It is usually classified as a Khmuic language, a subgroup...
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  • Vietnam, Thailand and China. Khmu lends its name to the Khmuic branch of the Austroasiatic language family, the latter of which also includes Khmer and Vietnamese...
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    borrowed from Palaungic into Khmuic. The Palaungic family includes at least three branches, with the position of some languages as yet unclear. Lamet, for...
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    Dongyi (redirect from Dongyi language)
    Austroasiatic language(s) into Old Chinese spoken in the Yellow River basin, showed affinities to modern Khmeric and Khmuic languages, and occasionally...
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  • Ksingmul people (category Khmuic peoples)
    Vietnam and Laos. The Ksingmul speak the Ksingmul language, which is a Khmuic language. The Khmuic languages are Austro-Asiatic. Population in Vietnam: 21...
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  • aboriginal ethnic group of Laos, or their language Khün language (or Tai Khün), a language of Burma Dok Khuen Khmuic languages (Khmu’, Khuen) Kuan (disambiguation)...
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  • Lawa people (category Articles containing Thai-language text)
    Province, Thailand, who are speakers of the more distantly related Khmuic languages. This problem is compounded by the Eastern Lawa of Chiang Mai Province...
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  • Khuen people (category Khmuic peoples)
    speak a language also called Khuen, which is a Khmuic language. The Khmuic languages are Austro-Asiatic. There is some debate as to whether the Khmuic languages...
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  • The Melanau–Kajang languages or Central Sarawak languages are a group of languages spoken in Kalimantan, Indonesia and Sarawak, Malaysia by the Kenyah...
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  • known as Kha Sam Liam) is an Austroasiatic language of Laos, belonging to the branch of Khmuic languages. It is only spoken by about 200 people living...
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  • Pray people (category Khmuic peoples)
    speak a language also called Pray, which is a Khmuic language. The Khmuic languages are Austro-Asiatic. There is some debate as to whether the Khmuic languages...
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  • closely related to Kháng (variously classified as either a Palaungic or Khmuic language), but this has yet to be verified. Data is scanty and presented only...
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  • of Khmuic and Palaungic Languages in Laos and Vietnam. In: Pan-Asiatic Linguistics Proceedings of the Fourth International Symposium on Languages and...
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  • Mal people (category Khmuic peoples)
    Htin, Thin, and Tin. The Mal speak a language also called Mal, which is a Khmuic language. The Khmuic languages are Austroasiatic. Population in Laos:...
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  • is now the border region of Laos and Sipsongpanna in Yunnan, China. The Khmuic homeland was adjacent to the Palaungic homeland, resulting in many lexical...
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    Katuic languages form a branch of the Austroasiatic languages spoken by about 1.3 million people in Southeast Asia. People who speak Katuic languages are...
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  • Prai people (category Khmuic peoples)
    referred to as Htin. The Phai speak a language also called Phai, which belongs to the Khmuic branch of Austroasiatic languages There are several dialects called...
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  • proposed by Paul Sidwell (2014). At first, Bit–Khang languages were usually classified as Khmuic, but Sidwell (2014) has since demonstrated the Palaungic...
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  • to Mal, together forming the Mal–Phrai group of languages, sometimes collectively called Lua' language (because they are spoken by the Lua people). All...
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  • branches to be Khmuic and Aslian. On the other hand, Vietnamese morphology is far more similar to that of Chinese and the Tai languages and has lost many...
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    Nan province (category CS1 Thai-language sources (th))
    the T'in or Mal people speak a Northern Mon-Khmer or Khmuic language, T'in, an unknown language when Gérard Diffloth's classifications were widely cited...
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  • 2010. "The Kháng language of Vietnam in comparison to Ksingmul (Xinh-mun)." In Kenneth A. McElhanon and Ger Reesink, A Mosaic of languages and cultures:...
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