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classification of the
Mienic languages,
based on
innovations in
rhotic consonants. This
classification presents a
bipartite division of the
Mienic into a subgroup...
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Hmongic (Miao) and
Mienic (Yao) are
closely related, but
clearly distinct. For
internal classifications, see
Hmongic languages and
Mienic languages. The largest...
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reconstructions include Proto-Hmongic and Proto-
Mienic.
Ratliff (2021)
estimates that the
split between Hmongic and
Mienic had
occurred before 2500 BP,
since the...
- Proto-
Mienic or Proto-Yao (Chinese: 原始瑶语) is the
reconstructed ancestor of the
Mienic languages.
Reconstructions of Proto-
Mienic (Proto-Yao)
include those...
- Chengbu, Chenxi, Xinning;
speak a
Mienic language.
Guoshan Yao 过山瑶: in Jianghua, Lanshan, Ningyuan;
speak a
Mienic language.
Huajiao Yao 花脚瑶 (Wunai 唔奈):...
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mien in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Mien is an
ethnonym for the Yao
people of
China or the Dao
people of Vietnam.
Mien may also
refer to:
Mień,...
- Proto-Hmong–
Mien, Proto-Hmongic, and Proto-
Mienic.
Below are some rime
mergers in Proto-Hmongic, in
which the
first part of the Proto-Hmong-
Mien rime is preserved...
- (traditional: 麵筋, simplified: 面筋,
literally "dough tendon"; also
spelled mien chin in
Latin script) is
believed to have
originated in
ancient China, as...
- Mein
Kampf (German: [maɪn ˈkampf]; lit. 'My Struggle') is a 1925
autobiographical manifesto by ****
Party leader Adolf Hitler. The book
outlines many of...
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Herbal medicine Hilot Iranian Jamu
Kayakalpa Kambo ****anese
Korean Maya
Mien Shiang Mongolian Naftalan oil
Prophetic medicine Shamanism Shiatsu Siddha...