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  1. Austroasiatic languages - Wikipedia

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    The Austroasiatic languages / ˌ ɒ s t r oʊ. eɪ ʒ i ˈ æ t ɪ k /, / ˌ ɔː-/, also known as Mon–Khmer / m oʊ n k ə ˈ m ɛər /, are a large language family in Mainland Southeast Asia and South Asia.These languages are scattered throughout …

  2. Austroasiatic languages | Britannica

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    The few Austroasiatic languages that are tonal—e.g., Vietnamese, the Angkuic subbranch, and the Pakanic branch—are found in the northern geographic range of the family. They have acquired tones independently from each other, in the course of their own history, as a result of contact and bilingualism with language families to the north ...

  3. All In The Language Family: The Austroasiatic

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    Jul 22, 2020 · Austroasiatic languages (also known as the Mon-Khmer languages) are one of Southeast Asia’s largest language families. The family contains a whopping 160 distinct languages, spoken over a broad …

  4. Map of Austroasiatic languages branches

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    Overview. Austroasiatic languages are indigenous to Southeast Asia constituting a large and heterogeneous family. In prehistoric times some Austroasiatic groups migrated into South Asia producing a major division between the Munda …

  5. Austro-Asiatic Language Family - fju.edu.tw

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    The Austro-Asiatic family includes 168 languages. Ethnologue subdivides it into two branches: Mon-Khmer with 147 languages, and Munda with 21 languages. Below is a listing of the various groups, their membership size, and areas …

  6. Austronesian languages - Wikipedia

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    The Austronesian languages (/ ˌ ɔː s t r ə ˈ n iː ʒ ən /) are a language family widely spoken throughout Maritime Southeast Asia, Madagascar, the islands of the Pacific Ocean and Taiwan (by Taiwanese indigenous peoples).There are also a …

  7. Austronesian languages | Origin, History, Language

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    Austronesian languages, formerly Malayo-Polynesian languages, family of languages spoken in most of the Indonesian archipelago; all of the Philippines, Madagascar, and the island groups of the Central and South Pacific (except for …

  8. Austroasiatic Languages: Munda and Mon-Khmer

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    Family tree and demographics: Ethnologue index of AA languages.. Maps: . Austroasiatic languages map (in German) from H.-J. Pinnow's Versuch einer historischen Lautlehre der Kharia-Sprache, 1958: map (jpg-file); legend (jpg …

  9. The Austroasiatic Language Family : polandball - reddit

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    The Austroasiatic Language Family. Explanations | Vietnam and Cambodia are part of the Austroasiatic Language Family. Yet both have very different writing styles, so I made this comic to joke about it. | The paper in the last panel with Khmer writing is the Wikipedia article on the History of Vietnam, specifically the paragraph about the ...

  10. Languages : Austroasiatic Family - KryssTal

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    Table of the Austroasiatic family of languages. The Austro-Asiatic Family are a scattered group of languages in Asia. They are found from eastern India to Vietnam. The family once covered a larger area until Tai language speakers migrated south from southern China.. The Viet-Muong Branch includes Vietnamese and Muong (both languages of Vietnam). The former is written in …

  11. Where is austro-asiatic spoken? Explained by FAQ Blog

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    What language family does Khmer belong to? Khmer is a member of the Austroasiatic language family, the autochthonous family in an area that stretches from the Malay Peninsula through Southeast Asia to East India. Austroasiatic, which also includes Mon, Vietnamese and Munda, has been studied since 1856 and was first proposed as a language family ...

  12. The Austronesian Language Family - Linguistics

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    Sep 06, 1999 · Figure 1 shows the major sub-groupings of Austronesian. At the top level, it is split into two families: Formosan and Malayo-Polynesian. Formosan is the group of (non-Chinese) languages found on the island of Taiwan, and …

  13. Austroasiatic Languages | Article about Austroasiatic Languages

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    The Tiam language, which had once been considered an Austroasiatic language, actually belongs to the Indonesian group of the Austronesian family. It is possible that the Miao-Yao languages in southern China are related to the Austroasiatic languages, and a distant relation between the Austroasiatic and the Austronesian languages is also postulated.

  14. Austro-Asiatic Language Family - Structure & Dialects

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    Austro-Asiatic Language Family. The Austro-Asiatic language family consists of 169 languages spoken in Southeast Asia, in countries located between China and Indonesia. A few are spoken to the west of this area in the Nicobar Islands and …

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