Pakanic languages

Pakanic languages
Pakanic
Palyu, Mangic
Geographic
distribution:
Indochina
Linguistic classification: Austro-Asiatic
  • Khasi–Khmuic
    • Palaungo-Khmuic
      • Palaungo-Pakanic
        • Pakanic
Subdivisions:

The Pakanic languages, also known as Palyu and Mangic, are a tentative recently identified branch of endangered Austro-Asiatic languages. They are spoken in southern China and northern Vietnam.

Contents

Classification

Peiros (2004) includes Mang within Pakanic, though Paul Sidwell questions whether and how many of the languages will prove to be a new branch of Austro-Asiatic.

However, Li Yunbing (2005) separates these languages into a Pakanic branch and Mangic branch (Li 2005:307). According to Li (2005), Mangic is sometimes merged into Palaungic.

See also

References

  • 李云兵 / Li Yunbing. 2005. 布赘语研究 / Buzhui yu yan jiu (A Study of Buzhui [Bugan]). Beijing: 民族出版社 / Min zu chu ban she.

Further reading

Chinese
  • 李旭练 / Li Xulian. 1999. 倈语硏究 / Lai yu yan jiu. Beijing: 中央民族大学出版社 / Zhong yang min zu da xue chu ban she.
  • 李云兵 / Li Yunbing. 2005. 布赘语研究 / Buzhui yu yan jiu (A Study of Buzhui [Bugan]). Beijing: 民族出版社 / Min zu chu ban she.
  • 高永奇 / Gao Yongqi. 2003. 莽语硏究 / Mang yu yan jiu (A Study of Mang). Beijing: 民族出版社 / Min zu chu ban she.
  • 高永奇 / Gao Yongqi. 2004. 布兴语研究 / Buxing yu yan jiu (A Study of Buxing). Beijing: 民族出版社 / Min zu chu ban she.
  • 陈国庆 / Chen Guoqing. 2005. 克蔑语研究 / Kemie yu yan jiu (A Study of Kemie). Beijing: 民族出版社 / Min zu chu ban she.

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