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  2. 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 to by the terms Việt–Mường, Annamese–Muong, and Vietnamuong; the term Vietic was proposed by La Vaughn Hayes, [1] [2] who proposed to redefine Việt–Mường as referring to a sub ...

  3. Vietic; Total population ~90,000,000 (~5,000,000 overseas ) Regions with significant populations; Laos, Vietnam, Thailand: Languages; Vietic languages: Religion; Buddhism, Vietnamese folk religion, Hoahaoism, Caodaism, Catholicism, Animism, Shamanism, Native Ancestral Worship: Related ethnic groups

  4. The Arem language (Cmbrau [cmrawˀ]) is an endangered language spoken by the Arem people in a small area on both sides of the Laos–Vietnam border. It belongs to the Vietic branch of the Austroasiatic language family. Specifically, it is a member of the Chut language group, which is one of the six Vietic languages. This language is considered ...

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  5. Keywords: Vietic languages; Austroasiatic languages; linguistic classification; computational phylogenetics. 1. Background and Scope Our understanding of the branching structure of the Vietic languages, and the position of Vietnamese in particular (as the focus of most scholarly attention), has developed at a frustrat-

  6. Jan 1, 2021 · PDF | We present a new internal classification of the Vietic languages, covering all recognized subgroups and languages for which we could source... | Find, read and cite all the research you need ...

  7. Oct 23, 2019 · Vietic ethnic diversity represents a critical dimension of biodiversity for the Nakai-Nam Theun Conservation Area. Within the limited radius of Khamkeut, Nakai, and the northern tip of Boualapha, 17 languages have been identified. Their considerable linguistic variety indicates a time depth for this branch of Vietic of at least 2000–2500 years.

  8. Nov 18, 2021 · The Vietic Languages: A Phylogenetic Analysis. November 2021. DOI: 10.13140/RG.2.2.35560.60164. Conference: ICAAL 9. Authors: Paul James Sidwell. The University of Sydney. Mark Alves....

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