- The
Khmuic languages /kəˈmuːɪk/ are a
branch of the
Austroasiatic languages spoken mostly in
northern Laos, as well as in
neighboring northern Vietnam...
- This is a
departure from
Diffloth (2005)
classification of Khasi-
Khmuic with
Khmuic and
Mangic (Pakanic) now
being separate branches within Austroasiatic...
-
Khmuic peoples refers to a
group of
ethnic groups of
Southeast Asia. The
Khmuic peoples are
aboriginal to Laos and
surrounding areas. Most
Khmuic peoples...
- Khasi–
Khmuic languages (Northern Mon–Khmer) Khasian: 3
languages of
north eastern India and
adjacent region of
Bangladesh Palaungo-
Khmuic languages Khmuic:...
-
including Puoc, O’du and Kniang,
among others, are
grouped together forming the
Khmuic branch. The many
dialects of Khmu
differ primarily in
consonant inventory...
- Yae Bit (po****tion of 1,530 in Laos,
disputed as to
whether Palaungic or
Khmuic) Con (po****tion of 1,000 in
Luang Namtha Province)
Samtao (po****tion of...
-
called O'du,
which is a
Khmuic language. The
Khmuic languages are Austro-Asiatic.
There is some
debate as to
whether the
Khmuic languages are of the Mon–Khmer...
-
adjacent areas of Vietnam,
Thailand and China. Khmu
lends its name to the
Khmuic branch of the
Austroasiatic language family, the
latter of
which also includes...
- and Tin. The Mal
speak a
language also
called Mal,
which is a
Khmuic language. The
Khmuic languages are Austroasiatic. Po****tion in Laos: 23,193 in Xaignabouli...
- is now the
border region of Laos and
Sipsongpanna in Yunnan, China. The
Khmuic homeland was
adjacent to the
Palaungic homeland,
resulting in many lexical...