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Bumang (Chinese: 布芒语) is a
tonal Austroasiatic language of Yunnan, China. It is
spoken by
about 200
people in
Manzhang (曼仗),
Mengla District (勐拉地区), Jinping...
- is an
Austroasiatic language of Vietnam. It is
closely related to the
Bumang language of
southern Yunnan, China. Paul
Sidwell (2014)
classifies Khang...
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peoples are
actually subgroups of the Shan people.
Despite this,
speakers of
Bumang are also
included in the Dai nationality. Also
included are the Mosuo. Also...
- (2014)
proposes an
additional branch,
consisting of: Bit–Khang Bit Kháng
Bumang Quang Lam
Sidwell (2015:12)
provides a
revised classification of Palaungic...
- Bit (a.k.a. Khabit, Psing, Buxing) and
Quang Lam
Khang cluster: Kháng and
Bumang The Bit–Khang
languages are
spoken in
southern China,
northern Laos, and...
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classified as Mangic, and Kháng is
classified as
Palaungic by Diffloth.
Bumang,
formerly classified as Khmuic, is
classified as a
Palaungic language by...
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signes bolivienne 玻利维亚手语 bvm I/L
Bamunka bvn I/L Buna bvo I/L
Bolgo bvp I/L
Bumang bvq I/L
Birri bvr I/L
Burarra (bvs)
Belgian Sign
Language bvt I/L Bati (Indonesia)...
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political endor****ts, no self promotion, no ignorance". (budang, busi, bumai,
bumang) Hu's
social views were pro-Western and in line with the New
Culture Movement's...
- Fāng Cóngyì; 1302–1393),
courtesy name Wuyu (無隅),
sobriquets Fanghu (方壺),
Bumang Daoren (不芒道人),
Jinmen Yuke (金門羽客) and
Guigu Shanren (鬼谷山人), was a famed...