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    The nearly thirty Palaungic or Palaung–Wa languages form a branch of the Austroasiatic languages. Most of the Palaungic languages lost the contrastive...
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  • The Khasi–Palaungic languages are a primary branch of the Austroasiatic language family of Southeast Asia in the classification of Sidwell (2011, 2018)...
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  • Proto-Palaungic is the reconstructed proto-language of the Palaungic languages of mainland Southeast Asia. Paul Sidwell (2015) suggests that the Urheimat...
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  • Kháng is classified as Palaungic by Diffloth. The recently discovered Bumang language is also likely a Khmuic or Palaungic language. Jerold A. Edmondson...
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  • that Khasian is closely related to Palaungic, forming a Khasi–Palaungic branch. The following eight Khasian-Palaungic isoglosses have been identified by...
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    Tibeto-Burman languages of the Trans-Himalayan family and Khasi–Palaungic languages of the Austroasiatic family are spoken in and beyond the regions...
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    13 languages of Laos and Thailand Palaungo-Pakanic languages Pakanic or Palyu: 4 or 5 languages of southern China and Vietnam Palaungic: 21 languages of...
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  • and Vietic languages. However, Gérard Diffloth later suggested that Pakanic (i.e., Bolyu and Bugan) shares an affinity with Palaungic languages and was part...
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  • is a Palaungic language of Burma and China. Speakers are culturally assimilated with the Karen, but are Palaung by ancestry and their language is unrelated...
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  • Austroasiatic language spoken by the Wa people of Myanmar and China. There are three distinct varieties, sometimes considered separate languages; their names...
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  • Tai Loi, also known as Mong Lue, refers to various Palaungic languages spoken mainly in Burma, with a few hundred in Laos and some also in China. Hall...
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  • Khmuic and Palaungic Languages in Laos and Vietnam. In: Pan-Asiatic Linguistics Proceedings of the Fourth International Symposium on Languages and Linguistics...
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  • China and possibly Myanmar. It is classified as an Austroasiatic language in the Palaungic branch. In China, U speakers are classified as ethnic Bulang....
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  • Austroasiatic language of Vietnam. It is closely related to the Bumang language of southern Yunnan, China. Paul Sidwell (2014) classifies Khang as Palaungic, although...
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    Chinese. University of Hawai'i Press. p. 588 Sidwell, Paul (2015). The Palaungic Languages: Classification, Reconstruction and Comparative Lexicon. München:...
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    Thailand. The Lawa language is related to the Blang and the Wa language found in China and Burma, and belongs to the Palaungic languages, a branch of the...
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  • proposes that these languages constitute a subgroup of Palaungic, since they display lexical innovations characteristic of the Palaungic branch such as 'eye'...
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    Dai people refer to the De'ang as po˧loŋ˧. Liu (2006) documents three Palaungic lects, namely: Guangka Village, Mengxiu Township, Ruili City (瑞丽市勐休乡广卡村);...
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  • Hu (Chinese: 户语; pinyin: Hùyǔ), also Angku or Kon Keu, is a Palaungic language of Xishuangbanna Dai Autonomous Prefecture, Yunnan, China. Its speakers...
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  • languages, citing the Waic phonological innovation from Proto-Palaungic *s- > h- instead of the Angkuic phonological innovation from Proto-Palaungic *s-...
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    related to Palaungic language of Myanmar. Pre-Khasian migrated through Upper Burma to Brahmaputra Valley on the way to Meghalaya. The Khasi language is classified...
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  • languages: history and state of the art. LINCOM studies in Asian linguistics, 76. Munich: Lincom Europa. Sidwell, Paul. 2015. The Palaungic Languages:...
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  • Northern Thailand. Linguistically, Lawa belongs to the Palaungic branch of the Mon-Khmer family of languages, which is part of the Austro-Asiatic super-family...
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  • ([kʰɤ˧˩met˥˧]) The Khamet language (Laos) ([kʰəmɛːt]) The exact positions both languages/varieties in Palaungic are unclear and the two languages/varieties might...
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    speak various Palaungic languages, including Blang and U. The Blang language belongs to the Palaungic branch of the Austroasiatic language family. Within...
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  • ကနော် [kənɒ̀]), is an Austroasiatic language of Myanmar (Burma). It is the most divergent member of the Palaungic branch (Sidwell 2010). According to...
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  • is ta mɔi. Paul Sidwell (2014) and Svantesson (1990) classify Bit as Palaungic. It is most closely related to Kháng and Quang Lam. In Laos, Bit is spoken...
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  • The Kenyah languages are a group of half a dozen or so closely related languages spoken by the Kenyah peoples of Borneo. They are: Kenyah proper (a dialect...
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  • may be or Mangic according to Li Yunbing (2005), or Palaungic. Like most other Austroasiatic languages, Kemie has subject–verb–object (SVO) word order. Autonyms...
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  • Miji languages), Midzu, Puroik, Siangic, and Kho-Bwa The two Andamanese language families: Great Andamanese and Ongan Language isolates and languages with...
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