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B.A., Lunds Universitet, 2008. — 47 p. This paper presents a survey of the body part domain in the Mon-Khmer language Kammu. The descriptive part of the paper consists of word lists with belonging discussions and illustrations. The two major systems of relations between body part terms are the hierarchical possessive system and the spatial system. These findings support the...
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The Australian National University, Research School of Pacific and Asian Studies, 2006. — 142 p. — (Pacific Linguistics 580). — ISBN: 978-0858835689. Pacoh is a member of the Katuic group of the Mon-Khmer language family. It is spoken by about 10,000 people in the central highlands of Vietnam. The language is currently undergoing substantial change under the influence of...
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Editor / Translator: Paul Sidwell. — Brill, 2021. — xxii, 438 p. — (Grammars and Sketches of the World's Languages; Mainland and Insular South East Asia 16). Not only is May otherwise undescribed in writing, it is the only small Vietic language documented and analysed in such detail, and one of few endangered Austroasiatic languages described so thoroughly. May is predominantly...
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Summer Institute of Linguistics, 1976. — 39 p. This Muong Primer is a Muong-Vietnamese-English phrasebook, consisting of 62 lessons.
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Dallas Computer Services, 1997. — 2187 p. The Muong-Vietnamese-English lexicon is still lacking English translations of some of the example sentences. The content was last edited in 1997, but changes were made to the fonts, etc. after that. This is built on the 1972 work, although this includes a lot more. And some of the data was collected well before 1972, but not made...
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Self-published (a further corrected version as of 14 April 2018). 46 p. A basic grammar of the Temiar language, a member of the Senoi branch of Orang Asli languages, spoken in Central Peninsular Malaysia.
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The Australian National University, Research School of Pacific and Asian Studies, 2005. — 245 p. — (Pacific Linguistics 566). This book is a linguistic study of Jahai, a language belonging to the Northern Aslian subgroup of the Aslian branch of the Mon-Khmer language family. The language is spoken by groups of foragers in the mountain rainforests of northern Peninsular Malaysia...
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Lund University, Department of Linguistics and Phonetics, 2002. — 288 p. This book is a linguistic study of Jahai, a language belonging to the Northern Aslian subgroup of the Aslian branch of the Mon-Khmer language family. The language is spoken by groups of foragers in the mountain rainforests of northern Peninsular Malaysia and southernmost Thailand, its total number of...
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Nguyeˆn D L (ed.) Southeast Asian linguistic studies 2. Pacific linguistics C-42. — Canberra: Australian National University, 1976. — p. 73-118. A study on the Jah-hut language of the Aslian family. Formerly it was placed on the Central branch of this family but nowadays it is considered to form an independent branch of the Aslian languages.
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Diachronica 28:3 (2011), 291–323. This paper analyzes newly collected lexical data from 26 languages of the Aslian subgroup of the Austroasiatic language family using computational phylogenetic methods. We show the most likely topology of the Aslian family tree, discuss rooting and external relationships to other Austroasiatic languages, and investigate differences in the rates...
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Cahiers de Linguistque, 2009. — 69 p. This article presents a first sketch of Karìì, a Vietic (Eastern Mon-Khmer) language spoken in upland Laos. This previously undescribed language is of special interest not only in so far as it adds to typology's sample of the world's languages, but also in so far as its complex phonological system adds to our understanding of the historical...
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The Australian National University, Research School of Pacific Studies, 1978. — 118 p. — (Pacific Linguistics: Series B 49). The T'in: An Ethnolinguistic Introduction Linguistic Classification Proto-Mal Proto-Pray Proto-T'in
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Research Institute for Languages and Cultures of Asia and Africa, 2013. — 122 p. This study is word lists of five varieties of Phong language as spoken in Huaphan Province, Lao P.D.R. The total population of Phong in Laos in 2005 is 26,314, approximately fifty percent of whom lives in Huaphan Province, twenty percent in Siangkhwang Province, and twenty percent in Bolikhamsai...
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Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2004. — 493 p. — (Cambridge Grammatical Descriptions). This volume comprises the first comprehensive grammar of a language from the Aslian subgroup, within the Mon-Khmer branch of the Austroasiatic family. Spoken by approximately 4,000 people in the lowland forests of the Malay Peninsula, Semelai has many distinctive features of interest to...
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University of Hawaii Press, 2010. — 424 p. — (Oceanic Linguistics Special Publications 36). Mah Meri is an Aslian (Austroasiatic: Mon-Khmer) language spoken in scattered settlements along a section of the southwest coast of Selangor in Peninsular Malaysia. The Mah Meri are the only Aslian speakers who live in a coastal environment. Their language, which may have about 2,000...
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Institut National des Langues et Civilisations Orientales, 2019. — 453 p. Лампхун Сундара. Материалы по грамматике языка кхму (на франц. яз.) Le khmu (kmhmou ou khmou) est une langue môn-khmer parlée au Laos. Des communautés importantes résident aussi en Thaïlande et au Viêt Nam. Des groupes réduits de locuteurs se trouvent en Chine et en Birmanie. Il est classé dans un groupe...
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Mon-Khmer Studies, 1996. — 26:135-159 The Bugan number nearly 3000 and are found in the mountainous areas of southern Guangnan 广南 and northern Xichou 西畴 Counties in the southeastern part of Yunnan Province. The Bugan live in the following seven villages:老挖龙 Laowalong, 新挖龙 Xinwalong, 九平 Jiuping, 石北坡 Shibeipo, 新叠 Xinzhai, 乌龙 Malong and 那拉 Nala. The Bugan and the Han Chinese live...
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Université de la Sorbonne nouvelle - Paris III, 2021. — 350 p. All languages in the Vietic subbranch of Austroasiatic have at least one glottalized tone. This thesis zooms in on one of these languages: Muong (in Vietnamese orthography: Mường, endonym: /mon³/), spoken in Kim Thuong (Phu Tho, Vietnam). Twenty speakers recorded twelve tonal minimal sets of the five tones of smooth...
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Ha Noi: Nha Xuat Ban Van Hoa Dan Toc, 2002. — 556 p. Нгуйен Ван Кханг, Буй Ти, Хоанг Ван Хань. Мыонгско-вьетнамский словарь. Мыонгский язык — язык северной (вьет-мыонгской) подгруппы вьетской группы мон-кхмерских языков, на котором говорят люди народности мыонг. Большинство из 1 140 000 носителей проживают на севере Вьетнама. Родственен вьетнамскому и тьытскому языкам. На...
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The Australian National University, Research School of Pacific and Asian Studies, 1996. — xxi + 198 p. — (Pacific Linguistics: Series C 132). — ISBN: 0858834359. The Katuic languages belong to the Mon-Khmer language family and are spoken mostly in Vietnam, Laos and Thailand. Four of them (Bru, Kui, Pakoh and Katu) have good dictionaries and thus, the way is open for a detailed...
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The Australian National University, Research School of Pacific and Asian Studies, 2006. — XLIV + 599 (643) p. — (Pacific Linguistics 579). Main editor Paul Sidwell, Assisting editors Doug Cooper and Christian Bauer. Harry Leonard Shorto (1919-1995) was a British philologist and linguist who specialized on the Mon language and Mon-Khmer studies. Shorto was the author of two...
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Gruyter Mouton, 2021. — 984 p. — (The World of Linguistics [WOL] 8). The handbook series The World of Linguistics provides an up-to-date overview of linguistic work on the world's languages. The volumes cover the entire world divided into major geographical areas: Africa, Europe, North and Central America, South America, Central and Northern Asia, South Asia, East and Southeast...
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Nanyang Technological University, 2019. — 437 p. Although the majority in Thailand speaks one of the Tai-Kadai languages, the country is, in fact, a multilingual and multicultural society. This study focuses on a speech community of an Austroasiatic language (Woen Buek (เวินบึก, WB) in Bru) in Northeastern Thailand, where the Northeastern Thai (Lao Isan) is spoken. Similar to...
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SIL International, 2013. — 409 p. The Pacoh people, numbering up to 30,000, live in Thừa Thiên Province of central Vietnam and Salavan Province of Laos. Pacoh is a member of the Mon-Khmer family of languages—specifically the Katuic group. The dictionary is in two parts. Part one is vital to a better understanding of the Pacoh language. The first article provides a description of...
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2-е изд. — М.: Языки славянской культуры (ЯСК), 2018. — 576 с. — (Материалы российско-вьетнамской лингвистической экспедиции 5). Данная монография продолжает ряд публикаций, подготовленных участниками Российско-вьетнамской лингвистической экспедиции, и представляет собой первое описание одного из бесписьменных языков Вьетнама — языка май, входящего во вьетскую группу...
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М.: Наука, Главная редакция восточной литературы, 1990. — 420 с. — (Материалы советско-вьетнамской лингвистической экспедиции 1979 г.). В научный оборот на русском языке идиом вошел как язык ксингмул. Язык ксингмул — язык группы кхму мон-кхмерской ветви австроазиатской семьи. Распространен на севере Вьетнама в провинции Шонла, а также в Лаосе.
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М.: Наука, ГРВЛ, 1987. — 521 с. — (Материалы советско-вьетнамской лингвистической экспедиции 1979 года). Книга продолжает публикацию "Материалов советско-вьетнамской лингвистической экспедиции". Язык мыонг, близкородственный вьетнамскому, дает ценный материал для генетических и типологических исследований по языкам Юго-Восточной Азии.
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М.: Наука — Издательская фирма Восточная литература РАН, 2001. — 606 с. — (Материалы советско-вьетнамской лингвистической экспедиции 4). Очередной выпуск "Материалов советско-вьетнамской лингвистической экспедиции" посвящен описанию изолирующего языка рук, относящегося к вьетмыонгской группе австроазиатских языков. Исследование основано на полевых материалах...
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