The possible connections among the hundreds of languages of Southeast Asia have been the subject of considerable research and a fair amount of speculation since at least the beginning of this century. Three major language families have generally been recognized -Austroasiatic (including languages such as Vietnamese, Mon, Khmer, Khasi, Nicobarese, and Munda), Sino-Tibetan (including Chinese, Tibetan, Burmese, and scores of other little-known languages), and Austronesian (represented in Mainland Southeast Asia by the Chamic group and Malay). Attempts to relate various of these families into superstocks and to establish the position of Thai within one or another of these families dates back to Schmidt's (1906) attempt to relate Austronesian an...
into an Austroasiatic stock the language groups known as Munda and Mon-Khmer. On the other hand he l...
This paper shows that despite evidence of structural convergence between some of the Austronesian an...
1. A number of scholars have discussed the problem of whether there is any re-lationship between the...
Abstract Ever since Paul K. Benedict (1942, 1975) had first set out the case for Austro-Tai in deta...
This paper provides more evidence for the genetic relationship between Austronesian and Karn-Tai. Af...
No Austroasiatic languages are spoken in island SE Asia today, although we know from the Chamic lang...
For speakers of Austronesian languages, there has been, for millennia, an intuitive recognition of t...
“Austric ” is a hypothetical language family proposed by Wilhelm Schmidt, a Lutheran clergyman from ...
This paper analyses and evaluates the alleged genetic relationship between Sino-Tibetan and Austrone...
Collins (1981) proposed evidence regarding the kinship of languages (ambelau, buru, sula and taliabo...
This version was updated by the author in February 2014.According to the dominant theory of linguist...
Austronesian languages are one of the largest language groups in terms of the number of speakers and...
[[abstract]]Austronesian language family is one of the largest language families in the world. It co...
Background: The demographic history of South and Southeast Asia (S&SEA) is complex and contentio...
Modified version of a paper presented at the workshop on "Les premiers austronésiens: langues, gènes...
into an Austroasiatic stock the language groups known as Munda and Mon-Khmer. On the other hand he l...
This paper shows that despite evidence of structural convergence between some of the Austronesian an...
1. A number of scholars have discussed the problem of whether there is any re-lationship between the...
Abstract Ever since Paul K. Benedict (1942, 1975) had first set out the case for Austro-Tai in deta...
This paper provides more evidence for the genetic relationship between Austronesian and Karn-Tai. Af...
No Austroasiatic languages are spoken in island SE Asia today, although we know from the Chamic lang...
For speakers of Austronesian languages, there has been, for millennia, an intuitive recognition of t...
“Austric ” is a hypothetical language family proposed by Wilhelm Schmidt, a Lutheran clergyman from ...
This paper analyses and evaluates the alleged genetic relationship between Sino-Tibetan and Austrone...
Collins (1981) proposed evidence regarding the kinship of languages (ambelau, buru, sula and taliabo...
This version was updated by the author in February 2014.According to the dominant theory of linguist...
Austronesian languages are one of the largest language groups in terms of the number of speakers and...
[[abstract]]Austronesian language family is one of the largest language families in the world. It co...
Background: The demographic history of South and Southeast Asia (S&SEA) is complex and contentio...
Modified version of a paper presented at the workshop on "Les premiers austronésiens: langues, gènes...
into an Austroasiatic stock the language groups known as Munda and Mon-Khmer. On the other hand he l...
This paper shows that despite evidence of structural convergence between some of the Austronesian an...
1. A number of scholars have discussed the problem of whether there is any re-lationship between the...