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Linguas kra-dai

Linguas kra-dai
Outros nomes:Linguas tai-kadai
Falado en: Sur da China, Hainan, Indochina e nordeste da India.
Total de falantes: Arredor de 93 millóns de falantes
Familia: Unhas das principais familias de linguas do mundo.
 Linguas kra-dai
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A linguas kra-dai ou tai–kadai[1] son unha familia lingüística de linguas tonais que se falan na China, nordeste da India e Indochina. Inclúe as linguas tailandesa e laosiana, as linguas nacionais de Tailandia e Laos respectivamente.[2] Arredor de 93 millóns de persoas falan linguas tai-kadai, o 60% dos cales falan tailandés.[3] Ethnologue recolle 95 linguas nesta familia, das cales, 62 pertencen á póla de linguas tai.[4]

Clasificación

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As ramas (ou grupos) da familia kra-dai son as seguintes.[5]

  1. "Entrada tai-kadai en Digalego". Arquivado dende o orixinal o 07 de maio de 2018. Consultado o 07 de maio de 2018. 
  2. Diller, Anthony, Jerry Edmondson, Yongxian Luo. (2008). The Tai–Kadai Languages. Londres [etc.]: Routledge. ISBN 978-0-7007-1457-5
  3. "Taikadai". www.languagesgulper.com (en inglés). Consultado o 15 de outubro de 2017. 
  4. Ethnologue Tai–Kadai family tree
  5. Edmondson, J. A., & Solnit, D. B. (eds.) (1988). Comparative Kadai: linguistic studies beyond Tai. Summer Institute of Linguistics publications in linguistics, no. 86. Arlington, TX: Summer Institute of Linguistics. ISBN 0-88312-066-6
  6. Shao, Lanzhu [邵兰珠]. 2016. Guangdong Jizhaohua yanjiu [广东吉兆话研究]. Tesis de mestría, Universidade Étnica de Guangxi [广西民族大学].
  7. Thurgood, Graham. 1992. The aberrancy of the Jiamao dialect of Hlai: speculation on its origins and history. In Ratliff, Martha S. and Schiller, E. (eds.), Papers from the First Annual Meeting of the Southeast Asian Linguistics Society, 417-433. Arizona State University, Program for Southeast Asian Studies.

Véxase tamén

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Bibliografía

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  • Diller, A., J. Edmondson, & Yongxian Luo, ed., (2005). The Tai–Kadai languages. Londres [etc.]: Routledge. ISBN 0-7007-1457-X
  • Edmondson, J. A. (1986). Kam tone splits and the variation of breathiness.
  • Edmondson, J. A., & Solnit, D. B. (1988). Comparative Kadai: linguistic studies beyond Tai. Summer Institute of Linguistics publications in linguistics, no. 86. [Arlington, Tex.]: Summer Institute of Linguistics. ISBN 0-88312-066-6
  • Ostapirat, Weera. (2000). "Proto-Kra." Linguistics of the Tibeto-Burman Area 23 (1): 1-251.

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