Mon-Khmer languages

Mon-Khmer
Geographic
distribution:
Indochina
Linguistic Classification: Austro-Asiatic
 Mon-Khmer
Subdivisions:
Eastern
Northern
Southern
ISO 639-2 and 639-5: mkh

The Mon-Khmer languages are a language family of Southeast Asia. Together with the Munda languages of India, they are one of the two traditional primary branches of the Austroasiatic family. However, several recent classifications have abandoned this dichotomy, either reducing the scope of Mon-Khmer (Diffloth 2005) or breaking it up entirely (or equivalently reclassifying Munda as a branch of Mon-Khmer: Peiros 1998). See Austroasiatic languages.

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Mon-Khmer languages

This classification is based on Gérard Diffloth's widely cited 1974 Encyclopedia Britannica article.

Eastern

Pacoh language was unknown when the original classification was made.

Northern

Mang, Palyu, Kuy (Kuay) and T'in languages were not known when the original classification was made.

Southern

Unclassified

These languages were not known when the original classification was made

References

Shorto, Harry L. edited by Sidwell, Paul, Cooper, Doug and Bauer, Christian (2006). A Mon-Khmer comparative dictionary. Canberra: Australian National University. Pacific Linguistics. ISBN 0-85883-570-3

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