Abstract Tai is a family of related languages and dialects, a subgroup of the Tai-Kadai languages, spoken by more than 85 million speakers in southern China and Southeast Asia. This paper uses GIS to map the spatial distribution of Tai toponyms (Muang, Chiang and Viang) and analyzes their relationship with terrain characteristics. In Tai, Muang means flat ‘‘basin’’, Chiang means ‘‘town’’, and Viang provides defense for a Chiang. These Tai toponyms are found at places with a significantly higher compound topographic index (or wetness index) than others. Watershed basins with more Muang toponyms are characterized by lower elevation, gentler slope, near zero concavity. All of these are consistent with physical conditions favorable for wet rice...
four Northern-most states of Malaysia. Altogether, speakers of the Tai language family number about ...
[[abstract]]There are three components of place names: history, geography, and language. Place names...
Updating dialect maps requires extensive language surveys. Geographic methods can be applied to iden...
This research is part of an ongoing larger project dealing with the historical origins of the Tai in...
UNESCO has classified Manchu in Northeast China as a critically endangered language. Toponyms can ac...
As part of the cultural landscape, administrative toponyms do not only reflect natural and sociocult...
Hubei Province is the hub of communications in central China, which directly determines its strategi...
Thewo Tibetan is a Tibetic language of China spoken along the Bailong River in Northern Sichuan Prov...
This paper focuses on ancient settlements in the Luzhong region (the centre of Shandong Province) of...
Map shows townships, county headquarters, county and provincial boundaries, major rivers and roads. ...
[[abstract]]Tamsui, Taipei County, is one of the old Tang-uann accent, which is seldom in Taiwan. T...
International audienceThe frontier regions between Gansu and Qinghai provinces in China form a lingu...
Topography is one of the important factors influencing the distribution of rural settlements, as the...
Inspired by several dialect geography studies, the present study aimed to determine whether there is...
The domains of earlier Tai muangs—the social spaces governed by various Tai groups—in the highlands...
four Northern-most states of Malaysia. Altogether, speakers of the Tai language family number about ...
[[abstract]]There are three components of place names: history, geography, and language. Place names...
Updating dialect maps requires extensive language surveys. Geographic methods can be applied to iden...
This research is part of an ongoing larger project dealing with the historical origins of the Tai in...
UNESCO has classified Manchu in Northeast China as a critically endangered language. Toponyms can ac...
As part of the cultural landscape, administrative toponyms do not only reflect natural and sociocult...
Hubei Province is the hub of communications in central China, which directly determines its strategi...
Thewo Tibetan is a Tibetic language of China spoken along the Bailong River in Northern Sichuan Prov...
This paper focuses on ancient settlements in the Luzhong region (the centre of Shandong Province) of...
Map shows townships, county headquarters, county and provincial boundaries, major rivers and roads. ...
[[abstract]]Tamsui, Taipei County, is one of the old Tang-uann accent, which is seldom in Taiwan. T...
International audienceThe frontier regions between Gansu and Qinghai provinces in China form a lingu...
Topography is one of the important factors influencing the distribution of rural settlements, as the...
Inspired by several dialect geography studies, the present study aimed to determine whether there is...
The domains of earlier Tai muangs—the social spaces governed by various Tai groups—in the highlands...
four Northern-most states of Malaysia. Altogether, speakers of the Tai language family number about ...
[[abstract]]There are three components of place names: history, geography, and language. Place names...
Updating dialect maps requires extensive language surveys. Geographic methods can be applied to iden...