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- Kharia-Juang). However, their interrelationship is debated. The bipartite Diffloth (1974) classification is widely cited: Munda North Munda Korku Kherwarian...
- Gérard Diffloth (13 February 1939 – 14 August 2023) was a French linguist known as a leading specialist in the Austroasiatic languages. As a linguistics...
- Acehnese in Sumatra (Diffloth), the Chamic languages of Vietnam, and the Land Dayak languages of Borneo (Adelaar 1995). Diffloth's widely cited original...
- p. 298. Schmidt (1906). Blust (2013), p. 697. Shorto (1976), Diffloth (1990), Diffloth (1994). Hayes (1992), Hayes (1997), Hayes (1999), Hayes (2000)...
- in the classification of Sidwell (2011, 2018). This is a departure from Diffloth (2005) classification of Khasi-Khmuic with Khmuic and Mangic (Pakanic)...
- not very high in Aslian languages (not many minimal pairs can be cited). Diffloth states that this phenomenon is unpredictable and irregular in Semai dialects...
- namely Katuic and Bahnaric (Sidwell 2009). Sidwell (2005) casts doubt on Diffloth's Vieto-Katuic hypothesis, saying that the evidence is ambiguous, and that...
- synthesizing past classifications from Theraphan L-Thongkum (1984) and Gérard Diffloth (1984). Old Mon / Proto-Monic Nyah Kur North Central South Middle Mon Literary...
- sometimes classified as Mangic, and Kháng is classified as Palaungic by Diffloth. Bumang, formerly classified as Khmuic, is classified as a Palaungic language...
- suggests that the word for 'water' (Proto-Palaungic *ʔoːm), which Gérard Diffloth had used as one of the defining lexical innovations for his Northern Mon-Khmer...