- The
Vietic languages are a
branch of the
Austroasiatic language family,
spoken by the
Vietic peoples in Laos and Vietnam. The
branch was once referred...
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primarily in
Vietnam where it is the
official language. It
belongs to the
Vietic subgroup of the
Austroasiatic language family.
Vietnamese is
spoken natively...
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voice and
creaky voice.
Languages in the
Pearic branch and some in the
Vietic branch can have a three- or even four-way
voicing contrast. However, some...
- Hmong, Cham, or Mường. The
Vietnamese are one of the four main
groups of
Vietic speakers in Vietnam, the
others being the Mường, Thổ, and Chứt people. They...
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Vietic peoples refers to a
group of
ethnic groups of
Southeast Asia. The
Vietic peoples are
aboriginal to
northern Vietnam, Laos and
surrounding areas...
- Vietnamese, Tày, and Nùng.
James Chamberlain believes that the
traditional Vietic realm was
north central Vietnam and
northern Laos, not the Red
River Delta...
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Western Punjabi 90 Indo-European Indo-Aryan
Vietnamese 86
Austroasiatic Vietic Yue
Chinese 85 Sino-Tibetan
Sinitic Turkish 85
Turkic Oghuz Egyptian Arabic...
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other Vietic languages, the Arem
language makes use of a
tonal or
phonational system that is
unique to
Vietic languages. Like many
southern Vietic Languages...
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creation of new
lexicons for
these inventions in
Northern Vietic (Việt–Mường) and
Central Vietic (Cuoi-Toum). The new
vocabularies to
denote these inventions...
- Chut is not a
distinct group but a
collective name for five
different Vietic-speaking
groups in Quảng Bình,
namely the Arem, the Rục, the Maliêng/Mã...