- The
Senoic languages (also
called Sakai) are a
group of
Aslian languages spoken by
about 33,000
people in the main
range of the
Malay Peninsula. Languages...
- (Eastern) Batek, Jahai, Minriq, Mintil; (Western) Kensiu,
Kintaq (Kentaqbong).
Senoic languages ("Central Aslian"): Semai, Temiar, Lanoh, *Sabüm, Semnam. Southern...
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Retrieved 3
February 2021. Diffloth, Gerard. 1976a. Minor-Syllable
Vocalism in
Senoic Languages. In
Philip N. Lenner,
Laurence C. Thompson, and
Stanley Starosta...
- Indochina.
These are
further divided into the
Jahaic languages (North Aslian),
Senoic languages,
Semelaic languages (South Aslian), and Jah Hut language. The...
-
Blandas language or
Bahasa Blandas,
which is a
mixture of
Malay language and
Senoic language; is
probably used
predating the
first arrivals of the
Malay people...
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Malaysia Native speakers 30,000 (2020)
Language family Austroasiatic Aslian Senoic Temiar Writing system Latin Language codes ISO 639-3 tea
Glottolog temi1246...
- The
Temiar are a
Senoic group indigenous to the
Malay Peninsula and one of the
largest of the
eighteen Orang Asli
groups of Malaysia. They
reside mainly...
-
subtribe of the
Lanoh people in
Peninsular Malaysia. It
forms part of the
Senoic branch,
alongside the Sabüm, Semai,
Temiar and
Lanoh languages.
Semnam at...
- also
brought to the
peninsula Aslian languages,
which now
speak modern Senoic languages and
Semang languages. It is
believed that the
ancestors of the...
-
words found only in
Nicobarese or only in
Jahaic (or
sometimes also in
Senoic), and they also note that
Shompen shares historical phonological developments...