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RIANG: a language of Myanmar
Ethnologue and bibliography information on RIANG. [eng]
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Austroasiatic Languages.
List of languages. [eng]
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Austro-asiatic Languages
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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LINGUIST List 8.664: Avail for Review: Modality, Mon-Khmer
LINGUIST List 8.664. Tue May 6 1997. Books: Avail for Review: Modality, Mon-Khmer. Editor for this issue: Andrew Carnie. [eng]
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LINGUIST List 10.945
Fri Jun 18 1999. Books: Mon-Khmer Languages. Editor for this issue: Scott Fults. [eng]
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Encyclopedia.com - Mon-Khmer languages
Group of languages frequently considered as a subfamily of the Southeast Asian family of languages. [eng]
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The Bru Tribe
The Bru tribe belongs to the Mon-Khmer language group of montagnards who inhabit the mountain areas of Indochina. [eng]
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Mon-Khmer Language
Pronunciation, Grammar, Culture. [eng]
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