- The
Angkuic languages are
spoken in
Yunnan province,
China and Shan State, Burma. U (P'uman) Hu (Kongge, Kun'ge, Kon Keu) Man Met (Kemie) Mok Muak Sa-aak...
- Va is a pair of
Angkuic languages spoken in
Mojiang Hani
Autonomous County, Yunnan, China.
Although the Va
autonym is vaʔ51, the
language is not Wa, and...
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vowel phonation; in Palaung–Riang, as a two-way
register tone system. The
Angkuic languages have
contour tone — the U language, for example, has four tones...
- is a
cover term
meaning 'mountain Tai' in Shan, and
refers to
various Angkuic, Waic, and
Western Palaungic languages rather than a
single language or...
- (/mɔ̀k/ ‘mountain people’), also
known as Amok, Hsen-Hsum, and Muak, is an
Angkuic language or
dialect cluster spoken in Shan State,
Myanmar 7
speakers in...
-
speakers 1,000 (2006)
Language family Austroasiatic Khasi–Palaungic
Palaungic Angkuic Hu
Language codes ISO 639-3 Either: huo – Hu kkn – Kon Keu (duplicate code)...
- Waic
phonological innovation from Proto-Palaungic *s- > h-
instead of the
Angkuic phonological innovation from Proto-Palaungic *s- > s-.
Myint Myint Phyu...
- Muak Sa-aak (autonym: mùak sɤ́ʔàak,
meaning 'mountain slope') is an
Angkuic language spoken in the Burma-China
border region by over 4,000 people. There...
- She
Pakanic Bolyu Bugan Mang
Palaungic Palaung (De'ang, Ta'ang)
Riang Angkuic Hu (Angku, Kon Keu) Man Met (Kemie) U (Pouma) Waic
Blang (****ng, Samtao)...
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people in
Jinghong County, Xishuangbanna, China. It is
classified as an
Angkuic language by Paul
Sidwell (2010). It may be or
Mangic according to Li Yunbing...