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  1. languagesgulper.com/eng/Austroasiatic.html

    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 …

  2. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Austroasiatic_languages

    The Austroasiatic languages /ˌɔːstroʊ.eɪʒiˈætɪk/, also known as Mon–Khmer /moʊn kəˈmɛər/, are a large language family in Mainland Southeast Asia and South Asia. These languages are scattered throughout parts of Thailand, India, Bangladesh, Nepal, and southern China and are the majority languages of Vietnam and Cambodia. There are around 117 million speakers of Austroasiati…

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    What is the origin of Austroasiatic languages?
    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 languages of India and the Mon-Khmer languages which remained in their homeland.
    languagesgulper.com/eng/Austroasiatic.html
    What is Austroasiatic (Austro-Aryan)?
    Austroasiatic is an integral part of the controversial Austric hypothesis, which also includes the Austronesian languages, and in some proposals also the Kra–Dai languages and the Hmong–Mien languages.
    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Austroasiatic_languages
    What are the two main divisions of Austroasiatic languages?
    *ʄ is better preserved in the Katuic languages, which Sidwell has specialized in. Linguists traditionally recognize two primary divisions of Austroasiatic: the Mon–Khmer languages of Southeast Asia, Northeast India and the Nicobar Islands, and the Munda languages of East and Central India and parts of Bangladesh, parts of Nepal.
    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Austroasiatic_languages
    What is the Handbook of Austroasiatic languages?
    The Handbook of Austroasiatic Languages. Leiden: Brill. Peck, B. M., Comp. (1988). An Enumerative Bibliography of South Asian Language Dictionaries.
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  4. https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Austroasiatic-en.png

    May 04, 2021 · Language map of Austro-Asiatic languages in SE Asia, this image is just a improved-reading colored derivative of Image:MK map.gif and thus inherits license and everything: Date: ... File:Austroasiatic-en.gif; File:Se asia lang map.png (file redirect) File:Austroasiatic-en.gif;

  5. Austromap - languagesgulper.com

    www.languagesgulper.com/eng/Austromap.html

    MAP OF AUSTROASIATIC LANGUAGES DISTRIBUTION. Go to Austroasiatic Languages.

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