- Pakanic languages
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Pakanic Palyu, Mangic Geographic
distribution:Indochina Linguistic classification: Austro-Asiatic - Khasi–Khmuic
- Palaungo-Khmuic
- Palaungo-Pakanic
- Pakanic
- Palaungo-Pakanic
- Palaungo-Khmuic
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.
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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.
- Pakanic
- Bolyu 巴琉语 (Paliu, Lai 俫语)
- Bugan 布甘语 (Bogan, Pukan, Pakan, Buzhui 布赘语)
- Mangic
- Mang 莽语 – spoken in Lai Chau Provinces, Vietnam and Yunnan, China
- Buxing (Buxin, Bit) 布兴语 – spoken in Mengla County, Yunnan, China as well as Luang Namtha Province and Phongsaly Province in Laos
- Kang 抗语 – spoken in Son La and Lai Chau Provinces, Vietnam kjm
- Kemie 克蔑语 – spoken in Jinghong County, Sipsongpanna, Yunnan, China
- Kuan 宽语 (Damai) – spoken in Jinghong County, Sipsongpanna, Yunnan, China xnh
- Xinmen 欣门语 (Ksingmul?)
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
- Sidwell, Paul (2009). Classifying the Austroasiatic languages: history and state of the art. LINCOM studies in Asian linguistics, 76. Munich: Lincom Europa.
- Edmondson, Jerold A. 1995. "English-Bolyu glossary." Mon–Khmer Studies 24: 133-159.
- Edmondson, Jerold A. and Kenneth J. Gregerson. 1996. "Bolyu tone in Vietic perspective." Mon–Khmer Studies 26: 117-33.
- Sidwell, Paul. 1995. "Bolyu is a Mon–Khmer language: even if Benedict says so!" La Trobe working papers in linguistics. Volume 8 (1995). Bundoora, Victoria: Linguistics Program, La Trobe University.
- Li Jinfang. 1996. "Bugan — A New Mon–Khmer Language of Yunnan Province, China." Mon–Khmer Studies 26:135-160.
- Tan Sijie, et. al. 2007. "Y-chromosome polymorphisms define the origin of the Mang, an isolated population in China." In Annals of Human Biology, Vol. 34, No. 5, Pages 573-581.
- 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.
External links
Categories:- Mon-Khmer languages
- Austro-Asiatic language stubs
- Khasi–Khmuic
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