Publication: Palaung language and identity
Palaung language and identity
Date
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2016
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Citations
Weymuth, R. (2016, October). Palaung language and identity. The Newsletter, 75, 39.
Abstract
Abstract
Abstract
The Palaung (or Ta’ang), whose languages belong to the Austroasiatic family, live on mountain slopes and ridges in Shan State, adjacent Yunnan, and northern Thailand. In addition to the Burmese term ‘Palaung’ (perhaps itself connected to Blang and Bulang, names of another Austroasiatic group), insiders and outsiders have used a number of other names to refer to all or some of the Palaung. Besides the names Kojima outlines in his article in this Focus, the Burmese refer to the Samlong as ‘Shwe’ (Burmese for ‘gold’), and the Rucing as ‘
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The Newsletter
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2016-10-01
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2016-10-28
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39
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Newspaper Article
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English
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Green
Citations
Weymuth, R. (2016, October). Palaung language and identity. The Newsletter, 75, 39.
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