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Encyclopedia > Palaungic languages

Palaungic languages are a subgroup of the Mon-Khmer languages. The Mon-Khmer languages are the autochthonous languages of Indo-China. ...

  • Palaung-Riang (Shwe (Golden Palaung, De'ang), Pale (Silver Palaung), Rumai, Riang, Yinchia)
  • Danau
  • Lametic (Lamet, Khamet,Con)
  • Anguic (Hu, Kon Keu, Man Met, Mok, Samtao, Tai Loi, U (P'uman 1), Kiorr, Angku, Pou Ma)
  • Waic (Wa, Parauk, Phalok, La, Lawa, Son, En, K'ala, Phalan, Kem Degne, P'uman 2, Blang (Bulang, Plang))

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austro-asiatic languages - Article and Reference from OnPedia.com (333 words)
The Austroasiatic languages are a large language family of Southeast Asia and India.
It is widely believed that the Austroasiatic languages are the autochthonous languages of Southeast Asia and eastern India, and that the other languages of the region, including the Indo European, Tai-Kadai, and Sino-Tibetan languages, are the result of later movements of people.
Palaungic (21 languages) of Myanmar, southern China, and Thailand.
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