proto palaungic language


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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 UrheimatThe nearly thirty Palaungic or Palaung–Wa languages form a branch of the Austroasiatic languages. Most of the Palaungic languages lost the contrastive(list) Proto-Mienic (list) Proto-Austroasiatic Proto-Aslian (list) Proto-Khmeric (list) Proto-Palaungic (list) Proto-Viet-Muong Proto-Munda Proto-Eskimo–AleutProto-Munda: Sidwell & Rau (2015) (list) Proto-Khasic: Paul Sidwell (2012) (list) Proto-Palaungic: Paul Sidwell (2010, 2015) (list 1, list 2) Proto-Khmuic:Routledge Curzon. Sidwell, Paul. 2011. "[1]". Proto-Khasian and Khasi-Palaungic. Austroasiatic Languages Project. Australian National University SidwellKháng is classified as Palaungic by Diffloth. The recently discovered Bumang language is also likely a Khmuic or Palaungic language. Jerold A. Edmondson13 languages of Laos and Thailand Palaungo-Pakanic languages Pakanic or Palyu: 4 or 5 languages of southern China and Vietnam Palaungic: 21 languages ofProto-Hmong–Mien (PHM), also known as Proto-Miao–Yao (PMY; Chinese: 原始苗瑶语), is the reconstructed ancestor of the Hmong–Mien languages. Lower-level reconstructionslanguages, citing the Waic phonological innovation from Proto-Palaungic *s- > h- instead of the Angkuic phonological innovation from Proto-Palaungic *s-Proto-Palaungic Proto-Khmeric Proto-Aslian Proto-Munda Proto-Sino-Tibetan Old Chinese language [17] Proto-Tibeto-Burman [18] Proto-Loloish [19] Proto-Karenic Proto-Vietic *m-laɲ; Proto-North-Bahnaric *raɲ) məɲon ‘sit’ (cf. Proto-Palaungic *-ɟɔn) ʄap ‘ten’ (cf. Khmer dɑp < Chinese?) sah ‘seed’ (cf. Proto-Palaungicgroup of Waic with Palaungic, although he later classified Mang as a sister of Waic (Sidwell 2009:133). Proto-Pakanic, the proto-language ancestral to BolyuPre-Khasian *g- > *k- List of Proto-Khasian reconstructions (Wiktionary) Sidwell, Paul. 2015. The Palaungic Languages: Classification, Reconstructioninnovations in each Angkuic branch. Proto-Palaungic reconstructions are from Sidwell (2015). Hsiu, Andrew. 2015. The Angkuic languages: a preliminary survey. Paper(Possibly the ancient Nánmán 南蛮, 南蠻) Hmong Mien She Pakanic Bolyu Bugan Mang Palaungic Palaung (De'ang, Ta'ang) Riang Angkuic Hu (Angku, Kon Keu) Man Met (Kemie)stops, the latter which Shintani (2008) believes to be retentions from Proto-Palaungic. Southern Palaung dialects studied by Shintani (2008) are those of:ကနော် [kənɒ̀]), is an Austroasiatic language of Myanmar (Burma). It is the most divergent member of the Palaungic branch (Sidwell 2010). According torelated to Palaungic language of Myanmar. Pre-Khasian migrated through Upper Burma to Brahmaputra Valley on the way to Meghalaya. The Khasi language is classifiedthen to *dajA (Proto-Southwestern Tai) > tʰajA2 (in Siamese and Lao) or > tajA2 (in the other Southwestern and Central Tai languages by Li Fangkuei)Austroasiatic language family, and has published reconstructions of the Austroasiatic, Bahnaric, Katuic, Palaungic, Khasic, and Nicobaric proto-languages. SidwellMảng (autonym: [maŋ35]; Chinese: 莽语; pinyin: Mǎngyǔ) is an Austroasiatic language of Vietnam, China, and Laos. It is spoken mainly in Lai Châu Province,and compares it to either Proto-Tibeto-Burman *was ('bee', 'honey') or Proto-Waic *wak ('insect') (further from Proto-Palaungic *ʋaːk). Transmitted sourcesproposes that these languages constitute a subgroup of Palaungic, since they display lexical innovations characteristic of the Palaungic branch such as 'eye'*di:/*daj > *dajA (Proto-Southwestern Tai) > tʰajA2 (in Siamese and Lao) or > tajA2 (in the other Southwestern and Central Tai languages classified by Lireptile", and gives an etymology from Proto-Tibeto-Burman *was "bee; honey" or Proto-Waic *wak "insect" (cf. Proto-Palaungic *ʋaːk). Bu 步 means " walk; step;group tends to be associated with shared ancestry, history, homeland, language or dialect and cultural heritage; where the term "culture" specifically(Spoken Mon krao or Nyah-kur traw), Palaungic (Tung-wa kraɷʔ or Sem klao), or Katuic (Ong raw or Souei ʰraw < proto-Katuic *craw)", and possibly evokedThailand and Laos Mlabri: Northern Thailand and Laos Pray: Thailand and Laos Palaungic peoples Wa (Vāx): One of the hill tribes of Myanmar (They are also distributedhistorians point out that Lavo was composed of mixed Mon and Lawa people (a Palaungic-speaking people), with the Mons forming the ruling class. It is also hypothesized

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