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Classification of Mon-Khmer languages - English
URL: http://www.anu.edu.au/~u9907217/languages/languages.html

The Mon-Khmer Language Family is the oldest linguistic stock of mainland Southeast Asia. Today it exists as a patchwork of more than a hundred languages spread across an area that ranges from eastern India to Vietnam, and from Yunnan to Malaysia and the Nicobar Islands of the Andaman Sea.

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CRCL, Bangkok -- Mon-Khmer Writing - English
URL: http://seasrc.th.net/font/alphabet.htm

The Mon-Khmer writing systems include Lao, Thai, Burmese (even though the spoken language is in the Tibeto-Burmese group), Khmer, and various minority languages. They originated in the Grantha script. which was the southern form of the ancient Indian Brahmi writing system. The northern branch of this split, Devanagari, is the basis of many modern Indian alphabets.

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RIANG: a language of Myanmar - English
URL: http://www.ethnologue.com/show_language.asp?code=RIL

Ethnologue and bibliography information on RIANG.

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Austro-asiatic Languages - English
URL: http://www.funkandwagnalls.com/encyclopedia/low/articles/a/a002001656f.html

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Important language family having three subfamilies: Munda, spoken by several million people in eastern India; Nicobarese, with a few thousand speakers in the Nicobar Islands; and Mon-Khmer, divided into 12 branches with almost 100 languages spoken by some 35 to 45 million people in Southeast Asia. Among Mon-Khmer languages are Khmer, the national language of Cambodia; Mon, a closely related language spoken in parts of Burma and Thailand; and Vietnamese.

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Austroasiatic Languages. - English
URL: http://www.uoregon.edu/~delancey/courses/language_families/a-a.html

List of languages.

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LINGUIST List 9.148: Mon-Khmer Studies 27 - English
URL: http://linguist.emich.edu/issues/9/9-148.html

LINGUIST List 9.148. Sat Jan 31 1998. Review: Mon-Khmer Studies 27. Editor for this issue: Andrew Carnie.

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Encyclopedia.com - Mon-Khmer languages - English
URL: http://www.encyclopedia.com/articles/08671.html

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Group of languages frequently considered as a subfamily of the Southeast Asian family of languages.

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LINGUIST List 8.664: Avail for Review: Modality, Mon-Khmer - English
URL: http://www.linguistlist.org/issues/8/8-664.html

LINGUIST List 8.664. Tue May 6 1997. Books: Avail for Review: Modality, Mon-Khmer. Editor for this issue: Andrew Carnie.

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LINGUIST List 10.945 - English
URL: http://www.linguistlist.org/issues/10/10-945.html

Fri Jun 18 1999. Books: Mon-Khmer Languages. Editor for this issue: Scott Fults.

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