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

    The Austroasiatic languages /ˌɒstroʊ.eɪʒiˈætɪk/, /ˌɔː-/, 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, Laos, India, Myanmar, Malaysia, Bangladesh, Nepal, and southern China … See more

    The name Austroasiatic comes from a combination of the Latin words for "South" and "Asia", hence "South Asia". See more

    Regarding word structure, Austroasiatic languages are well known for having an iambic "sesquisyllabic" pattern, with basic nouns and verbs … See more

    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 See more

    Austric languages
    Austroasiatic is an integral part of the controversial Austric hypothesis, which also includes the Austronesian languages, and in some … See more

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    Much work has been done on the reconstruction of Proto-Mon–Khmer in Harry L. Shorto's Mon–Khmer Comparative Dictionary. Little … See more

    Other than Latin-based alphabets, many Austroasiatic languages are written with the Khmer, Thai, Lao, and Burmese alphabets. Vietnamese divergently had an indigenous script based on Chinese logographic writing. This has since been supplanted by the … See more

    Mitsuru Sakitani suggests that Haplogroup O1b1, which is common in Austroasiatic people and some other ethnic groups in southern China, and haplogroup O1b2, which is common in today's Japanese, Koreans and some Manchu, are the carriers of early rice … See more

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  2. Austro-Asiatic Language Family - Structure & Dialects - MustGo

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    Austro-Asiatic languages do not have tones, but have a large variety of vowels. The sound systems of Mon-Khmer and Munda branches have diverged considerably under the influence of Chinese andIndo-Aryan languages respectively. Nevertheless, they share some common features: 1. Most words con…
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    How many languages are spoken in the Austro-Asiatic language family?
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    • This is an interesting one. The term Austroasiatic is actually an Anglicization of the Latin term austro (meaning “south”) prefixed to the adjective asiatic. However, the name is a colonial one — a western label, commonly used in academic circles. Calling it the Mon-Khmer language family would be more accurate. Although this is used less often, it’...
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  4. https://www.britannica.com/topic/Austroasiatic-languages

    Austroasiatic languages, also spelled Austro-Asiatic, stock of some 150 languages spoken by more than 65 million people scattered throughout Southeast Asia and eastern India. Most of …

  5. https://languagesgulper.com/eng/Austroasiatic.html

    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 …

  6. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Austric_languages

    The Austric languages are a proposed language family that includes the Austronesian languages spoken in Taiwan, Maritime Southeast Asia, the Pacific Islands, and Madagascar, as well as the Austroasiatic languages spoken in …

  7. Which Languages Belongs To The Austroasiatic Family?

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    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, …

  8. https://wals.info/languoid/family/austroasiatic

    WALS Online edited by Dryer, Matthew S. & Haspelmath, Martin is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.

  9. https://www.quora.com/Is-Austro-Asiatic-a-part-of-the-Sino-Tibetan-family

    No they are two different language families. Although both started in present day country of China. Sino Tibetan in the North and Austro Asiatic, Tai Kadai, Austranesian and Hmonic language …

  10. Languages : Austroasiatic Family - KryssTal

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    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 …

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