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Sasao nga Austroasiatiko

Austroasiatiko
Mon–Khmer
Heograpiko a
pannakaiwarwaras
Abagatan ken Abagatan a daya nga Asia
Lingguistika a pannakaidasigMaysa kadagiti kangrunaan a pamilia ti pagsasao iti lubong
Proto-pagsasaoProto-Austroasiatiko
Pannakabingbingay
ISO 639-5aav
Glottologaust1305
Sasao nga Austroasiatiko

Ti sasao nga Austroasiatiko,[1] iti kaudian a pannakaidasig ken sinonimo iti Mon–Khmer,[2] ket ti dakkel a pamilia ti pagsasao ti kontinental nga Abagatan a daya nga Asia, ken naiwarwaras pay idiay India, Banglades, Nepal ken ti akin-abagatan a pagbeddengan ti Tsina. Ti nagan nga Austroasiatiko ket nagtaud manipud kadagiti balikas ti Latin para iti "abagatan" ken "Asia", isu a ti "Abagatan nga Asia". Kadagitoy a pagsasao, ti laeng Bietnamis, Khmer, ken Mon ti addaan iti napaut a napundar a nairehistro a pakasaritaan, ken ti laeng Bietnamis ken Khmer iti addaan iti opisial a kasasaad a kas dagiti moderno a nailian a pagsasao (iti Bietnam ken Cambodia. Iti agpang a subnasional, ti Khasi ket addaan iti opisial a kasasaad idiay Meghalaya bayat a ti Santali ken Mundari ket dagiti opisial a pagsasao ti Jharkhand. Idiay Myanmar, ti pagsasao a Wa ket ti de facto nga opisial a pagsasao ti Estado ti Wa. Dagiti nabati a pagsasao ket insasao babaen dagiti minoridad a grupo ken awananda iti opisial a kasasaad.

Inpalawag ti Ethnologue dagiti 168 a sasao nga Austroasiatiko. Dagitoy ket mangporma kadagiti sangapulo ket tallo a napundar a pamilia (mabalin pay a mainayon ti Shompen, a saan unay a nasayaat a napasingkedan, a kas ti maika-sangapulo ket uppat), a tradisonal a naigrupo iti dua, a kas Mon–Khmer ken Munda. Nupay kasta, ti maysa a kaudian a pannakaidasig ket mangipagarup a husto kadagiti talo a grupo (Munda, Nuklear a Mon-Khmer ken Khasi–Khmuiko)[3] bayat a ti sabali ket pinanawanna ti Mon–Khmer a kas takson, ken mangaramid daytoy a sinonimo iti dakdakkel a pamilia.[4]

Ti sasao nga Austroasiatiko ket adaan iti di naisilpo ken naiduma a pannakaiwaras iti ballasiw ti India, Banglades, Nepal ken Abagatan a daya nga Asia, nga insinsina babaen ti rehion iti ayan iti lugar a naisasao dagiti sabali a pagsasao. Agparangda a dagiti indihenio a pagsasao ti Abagatan a daya nga Asia, nga iti kaarruba a sasao nga Indo-Aryano, Tai–Kadai, Dravidiano, Austronesio, ken Sino-Tibetano a kas resulta dagiti naud-udi a migrasion.


  • Sasao nga Austriko

Dagiti nagibasaran

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  1. ^ Sagpaminsan pay a makunkunnga Austro-Asiatiko wenno Austroasiano.
  2. ^ Bradley (2012) notes, MK in the wider sense including the Munda languages of eastern South Asia is also known as Austroasiatic.
  3. ^ Diffloth 2005
  4. ^ Sidwell 2009

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  • Zhang; et al. (2015), "Y-chromosome diversity suggests southern origin and Paleolithic backwave migration of Austro-Asiatic speakers from eastern Asia to the Indian subcontinent", Nature Scientific Reports, 5: 1548, doi:10.1038/srep15486

Adu pay a mabasbasa

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Mann, Noel, Wendy Smith and Eva Ujlakyova. 2009. Linguistic clusters of Mainland Southeast Asia: an overview of the language families. Naiyarkibo 2019-03-24 iti Wayback Machine Chiang Mai: Payap University.

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