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    According to archeology, the Tai-Kadai speakers were the indigenous people in southern China. However, the Tai-Kadai ethnic group is adjacent to the Hmong- Mien-, Austroasiatic-and Austronesian-speaking populations, and its origin and relationship are difficult to determine.
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    What are the members of the Tai-Kadai family?
    Tai, also known as Kam-Tai, comprises the best known members of the family: Thai and Lao, the national languages of Thailand and Laos, whose speakers alone account for over half of the Tai-Kadai population. Thai and Lao are closely related to Zhuang, the language of the largest minority group in China.
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    Where did the Tai-Kadai language come from?
    All members of the Tai-Kadai (also known as Kadai or Kam-Tai) language family evolved from an ancestral language called Proto-Tai which is thought to have originated in the area between northern Vietnam and southeastern China. Some 2,000 years ago, speakers of the Tai languages moved southward into Southeast Asia.
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    What is the genetic history of the Tai-Kadai-speaking Hlai people?
    However, the genetic structure and demographic history of the indigenous Tai-Kadai-speaking Hlai people and recent expanded southernmost Han Chinese on this island are poorly characterized due to a lack of genetic data.
    What are the Tai and Kra peoples called?
    the Tai peoples of China and much of Southeast Asia (including most notably the Thai, Lao, Isan, Shan and Zhuang, and Saek people of Laos and Thailand) the Kra peoples of China and Vietnam (also known as the Geyan peoples)
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    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kra–Dai_languages

    Tai–Kadai" comes from an obsolete bifurcation of the family into two branches, Tai and Kadai, which had first been proposed by Paul K. Benedict (1942). In 1942, Benedict placed three Kra languages ( Gelao , Laqua ( Qabiao ) and Lachi ) together with Hlai in a group that he called "Kadai", from ka , meaningSee more

    The Kra–Dai languages are a language family in Mainland Southeast Asia, Southern China and Northeast India. All languages in the family are tonal languages, including Thai and Lao, the national languages of See more

    The name "Kra–Dai" was proposed by Weera Ostapirat (2000), as Kra and Dai are the reconstructed autonyms of the Kra and Tai branches respectively. "Kra–Dai" has since been … See more

    Kra–Dai consists of at least five well established branches, namely Kra, Kam–Sui, Tai, Be and Hlai (Ostapirat 2005:109).
    Tai Southern China and Southeast Asia Kra Southern China, Northern Vietnam; called Kadai in … See more

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    James R. Chamberlain (2016) proposes that the Tai-Kadai (Kra-Dai) language family was formed as early as the 12th century BCE in the … See more

    Austro-Tai
    Several scholars have presented evidence that Kra–Dai may be related to, or even be a branch of the Austronesian language family. There are a number of possible cognates in the core vocabulary displaying regular sound … See more

    • Behr, Wolfgang (2017). "The language of the bronze inscriptions". In Shaughnessy, Edward L. (ed.). Kinship: Studies of Recently Discovered Bronze Inscritpions from Ancient China. The Chinese University Press of Hong Kong. pp. 9–32. ISBN See more

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    Comparative linguistic research seems to indicate that the Tai people were a proto-Tai–Kadai-speaking culture of southern China. Like the Malayo-Polynesians, they may originally have been of Austronesian descent. Prior to living in mainland China, Tai-Kadai peoples are thought to have migrated from a homeland on the island of Taiwan, where they spoke a dialect of proto-Austro…

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    • https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kra–Dai-speaking_peoples
      • The terms Kra-Dai people and Kra–Dai-speaking peoples refer collectively to the ethnic groups of southern China and Southeast Asia, stretching from Hainan to Northeast India and from southern Sichuan to Laos, Thailand and parts of Vietnam, who not only speak languages belonging to the Kra–Dai language family, but also share similar traditions, cult...
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      • https://www.nature.com/articles/s41431-020-0599-7

        Mar 2, 2020 · The population history of the Tai-Kadai-speaking populations in southern China is still very much in its infancy. Hainan Island, located between …

        • Author: Guanglin He, Guanglin He, Zheng Wang, Jianxin Guo, Mengge Wang, Xing Zou, Renkuan Tang, Jing Liu, Ha...
        • Publish Year: 2020
      • https://www.mustgo.com/worldlanguages/tai-kadai-language-family

        Today, languages belonging to the Tai-Kadai language family are spoken by an estimated 85 million people in Southeast Asia in an area extending from Thailand into Laos, Vietnam, …

      • https://www.iias.asia/the-newsletter/article/tai...

        It is one of the major language families in East and Southeast Asia. The number of the Tai-Kadai languages is estimated to be close to one hundred, with approximately 100 million speakers …

      • https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/32123326

        The mainland Tai-Kadai-speaking populations are suggested deriving a larger number of their ancestry from Hlai-related lineage, but also having admixture from South Asian-related or …

      • https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/35251126

        Feb 17, 2022 · Fine-Scale Population Admixture Landscape of Tai-Kadai-Speaking Maonan in Southwest China Inferred From Genome-Wide SNP Data Fine-Scale Population Admixture …

      • https://www.thethailandlife.com/origin-thai-people

        May 20, 2020 · Today, 75 percent of Thailand’s population derives from the ethnic groups that descended from the Tai people, including the Central Thai (Siamese), the Southern Thai (Thai Pak Tai), the Khorat Thai, the Isan, the …

      • https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/34616433

        Sep 20, 2021 · Genomic Insight Into the Population Structure and Admixture History of Tai-Kadai-Speaking Sui People in Southwest China Genomic Insight Into the Population Structure and …

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