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Phong language

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Vietic dialect cluster spoken in Vietnam
Not to be confused with Kniang language.
"Hung language" redirects here. For other uses, see Hung (disambiguation).
Phong
Tày Poọng
Native toVietnam
Austroasiatic
Language codes
ISO 639-3 hnu
Glottolog phon1243
ELP Hung

Phong or Tày Poọng is a Vietic dialect cluster spoken in north-central Vietnam.[1] Varieties include Đan Lai, Toum, and Liha.[2]

References

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  1. ^ Đặng Nghiêm Vạn and Nguyễn Anh Ngọc. 1975. 'Vài nét về ba nhóm Đan Lai, Ly Hà va Tày Poọng' [Overview of the three groups Dan Lai, Ly Ha and 'Tay Poong']. In Vê vân dê xác dịnh thánh phân các dân tôc thiêu só o miên băc Viêt Nam, 456-471. Hà Nôi: Nhà xuât ban khoa học xã hôi.
  2. ^ Sidwell, Paul (2021). "Classification of MSEA Austroasiatic languages". The Languages and Linguistics of Mainland Southeast Asia. De Gruyter. pp. 179–206. doi:10.1515/9783110558142-011. ISBN 9783110558142. S2CID 242599355.
Bahnaric
North
West
Central
South
Others
Katuic
West
Katu
Others
Vietic
Viet-Muong
Chut
Kri
Phong–Liha
Others
Khmuic
Phay-Pram
Others
Pearic
Western
(Chong)
Central
Southern
Others
Khasi–
Palaungic
Khasic
Khasi-Pnar-Lyngngam
Others
Palaungic
West
East
Angkuic
Waic
Bit-Khang
Lamet
Others
Munda
North
Kherwarian
Mundaric
Santalic
South
Sora-Gorum
Gutob-Remo
Others
Nicobarese
Chaura-Teresa
Central
Southern
Aslian
Jahaic (Northern)
Senoic (Central)
Semelaic (Southern)
Others
Others
Proto-
languages


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