The Hmong–Mien languages (also known as Miao–Yao and rarely as Yangtzean) are a highly tonal language family of southern China and northern Southeast...
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Proto-Hmong–Mien (PHM), also known as Proto-Miao–Yao (PMY; Chinese: 原始苗瑶语), is the reconstructed ancestor of the Hmong–Mien languages. Lower-level reconstructions...
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Kra–Dai languages Distribution of Hmong–Mien languages East Asian languages Austro-Tai languages Sino-Austronesian languages Mainland Southeast Asia linguistic...
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The Mienic or Yao languages are spoken by the Yao people of China, Vietnam, Laos, and Thailand. Some of the Yao peoples speak Hmongic languages (Miao);...
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Hmongic languages, also known as Miao languages (Chinese: 苗语; pinyin: Miáoyǔ), include the various languages spoken by the Miao people (such as Hmong, Hmu...
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who speak the Hmong–Mien languages are descended from a population that is distantly related to those who now speak the Mon-Khmer languages. The time of...
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The She language (Mandarin: 畲語, Shēyǔ), autonym Ho Le or Ho Ne, /hɔ22 ne53/ or Ho Nte, is a critically endangered Hmong–Mien language spoken by the She...
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Thailand Hmong cuisine Hmong customs and culture Hmong music Hmong textile art Hmong language, a continuum of closely related tongues/dialects Hmong–Mien languages...
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languages) and Tibeto-Burman branches, a common origin of the non-Sinitic languages has never been demonstrated. The Kra–Dai and Hmong–Mien languages...
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2011. Retrieved 16 December 2008. "Hmong". Retrieved 9 November 2024. Strecker, David (1987). "The Hmong-Mien Languages" (PDF). Linguistics of the Tibeto-Burman...
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Austric languages Proto-Hlai language Proto-Hmong–Mien language Proto-Kam–Sui language Proto-Kra language Proto-Tibeto-Burman language Proto-Tai language Sino-Austronesian...
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(2018). Miao Yao yu bijiao yanjiu 苗瑶语比较研究 (A comparative study of Hmong-Mien languages). Beijing: The Commercial Press. ISBN 9787100165068. OCLC 1112270585...
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of Sino-Tibetan languages Distribution of Kra–Dai languages Distribution of Austroasiatic languages Distribution of Hmong–Mien languages Dispersal of Austronesian...
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(2018). Miao Yao yu bijiao yanjiu 苗瑶语比较研究 (A comparative study of Hmong-Mien languages). Beijing: The Commercial Press. ISBN 9787100165068. OCLC 1112270585...
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Cantonese) Classical Chinese Austroasiatic languages Vietnamese Khmer Kra-Dai languages Thai Lao Hmong-Mien languages Hmong Maybrat Mixtec Sango Yoruba Haitian...
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Miao people (category Articles containing Hmong-language text)
spellings) Hmong, Hmu, Xong (Qo-Xiong), and A-Hmao. These people (except those in Hainan) speak Hmongic languages, a subfamily of the Hmong–Mien languages including...
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most of the Tai–Kadai languages still remaining in China are spoken in isolated upland areas. The Miao–Yao or Hmong–Mien languages also originated in southern...
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Writing systems of Southeast Asia (category Languages of Southeast Asia)
Romanized Popular Alphabet (Hmong RPA) Pollard script Pahawh Hmong Nyiakeng Puachue Hmong Eebee Hmong Many Southwestern Tai languages are written using Brāhmī-derived...
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Biao Min, or Biao-Jiao Mien, is a Hmong–Mien language of China. The two varieties, Biao Min and Jiaogong Mian, are evidently not mutually intelligible...
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Austronesian languages, and in some proposals also the Kra–Dai languages and the Hmong–Mien languages. Several lexical resemblances are found between the Hmong-Mien...
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languages (see the articles for the respective language families). The five established major language families are: Austroasiatic Austronesian Hmong–Mien...
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The Iu Mien language (Iu Mien: Iu Mienh, [ju˧ mjɛn˧˩]; Chinese: 勉語 or 勉方言; Thai: ภาษาอิวเมี่ยน) is the language spoken by the Iu Mien people in China (where...
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Tone (linguistics) (redirect from Tonal languages)
tonal) and Kra–Dai languages (including Thai and Lao) are mostly tonal. The Hmong–Mien languages are some of the most tonal languages in the world, with...
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although Younuo was later classified as Sheic. Ratliff, Martha. 2010. Hmong–Mien language history. Canberra, Australia: Pacific Linguistics. 毛宗武, 李云兵 / Mao...
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Cantonese: Ng-nai) is a Hmong-Mien language spoken in western Hunan province, China. There are approximately 5800 people speaking this language, and the number...
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Autonomous Region in China. The Iu Mien language is categorized as belonging to the Hmong–Mien language family. Iu Mien populations can be found in Southern...
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Ethnic groups in Southeast Asia (category CS1 Chinese (China)-language sources (zh-cn))
Sino-Burmese Sino-Thai Chinese mestizo Chindian Panthay Chin Haw Sa San Diu Mien Hmong Miao Gha-Mu people A-Hmao people Pa Then people Gejia people Thai people...
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following contact with Hmong–Mien and Sinitic. An extended version of Austro-Tai was hypothesized by Benedict who added the Japonic languages to the proposal...
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family: several languages spoken by the Zhuang, the Bouyei, the Dai, the Dong, and the Hlai (Li people); 9 official ethnicities. The Hmong–Mien family: 3 official...
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Hakka Chinese (redirect from Hakka Languages)
language areas through which the Hakka-speaking forebears migrated. For instance, common vocabulary is found in Hakka, Min, and the She (Hmong–Mien)...
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