Wednesday, November 01, 2006

Classification of Tai-Kadai languages

(version 1)
Classification

  • Hlai languages
    • Jiamao language (Hainan)
    • Hlai language (Hainan)
      • Classification A [Ethnologue]
        • Ha (Luohua-Hayan-Baoxian)
          • Luowo speech of Ha dialect is considered to be the standard.
        • Qi (Gei, Tongshi-Qiandui-Baocheng)
        • Meifu (Moifau)
        • Bendi (Zwn, Baisha-Yuanmen)
      • Classification B [Ethnologue]
        • Ha Li
        • Meifu Li
        • Qi Li
        • Local Li
        • Detou Li
      • Classification C [J. Matisoff]
        • Baoding
        • Xifang
        • Tongshi
        • Baisha
        • Qiandiu
        • Heitu
        • Yuanmen
        • Baocheng
  • Geyan languages
    • Yerong language (mainland China)
    • Gelao language (Vietnam)
    • Lachi language (Vietnam)
    • White Lachi language (Vietnam)
    • Buyang language (mainland China)
    • Cun language (Hainan)
    • En language (Vietnam)
    • Qabiao language (Vietnam)
    • Laqua language (Vietnam)
    • Laha language (Vietnam)
  • Kam-Tai languages
    • Be-Tai languages
      • Be language (Hainan)
      • Tai languages
        • Central Tai languages
          • Southern Zhuang language (China)
          • E language (China)
          • Man Cao Lan language (Vietnam)
          • Nung language (Vietnam)
          • Tày language (Tho) (Vietnam)
          • Ts'ün-Lao language (Vietnam)
        • East Central Tai languages
          • Northwest Tai languages
              • Turung language (India)
        • Northern Tai languages
          • Northern Zhuang language (China)
          • Nhang language (Vietnam)
          • Bouyei language (Buyi) (China)
          • Tai Mène language (Laos)
        • Southwestern Tai languages
          • Tai Ya language (China)
          • East Central Tai languages
            • Chiang Saeng languages
              • Tai Dam language (Vietnam)
              • Northern Thai language (Lanna, Thai Yuan) (Thailand, Laos)
              • Phuan language (Thailand)
              • Thai Song language (Thailand)
              • Thai language (Thailand)
              • Tai Hang Tong language (Vietnam)
              • Tai Dón language (Vietnam)
              • Tai Daeng language (Vietnam)
              • Tay Tac language (Vietnam)
              • Thu Lao language (Vietnam)
          • Lao-Phutai languages
            • Lao language (Laos)
            • Nyaw language (Thailand)
            • Phu Thai language (Thailand)
            • Isan language (Northeastern Thai) (Thailand, Laos)
          • Northwestern Tai languages
            • Ahom language (India - extinct. Modern Assamese language is Indo-European.)
            • Aiton language (India)
            • Lü language (Lue, Tai Lue) (China, Vietnam, Thailand, Laos, Myanmar)
            • Khamti language (India, Myanmar)
            • Khün language (Myanmar)
            • Khamyang language (India)
            • Phake language (India)
            • Shan language (Myanmar)
            • Tai Nüa language (China, Vietnam, Thailand, Laos)
          • Pu Ko language (Laos)
          • Pa Di language (China)
          • Southern Tai languages
            • Southern Thai language (Pak Thai) (Thailand)
          • Tai Thanh language (Vietnam)
          • Tày Sa Pa language (Vietnam)
          • Tai Long language (Laos)
            • Tai Hongjin language (China)
            • Yong language (Thailand)
          • Unclassified Southwestern
            • Tai Hongjin language (China)
            • Yong language (Thailand)
        • Unclassified
          • Kuan language (Laos)
        • Rien language (Laos)
        • Tay Khang language (Laos)
        • Tai Pao language (Laos)
        • Tai Do language (Vietnam)
      • Saek language (Laos)
    • Lakkia-Kam-Sui languages
      • Lakkia-Biao languages (mainland China)
        • Lakkia language
        • Biao language
      • Kam-Sui languages (mainland China)
        • Ai-Cham language
        • Cao Miao language
        • Northern Dong language
        • Southern Dong language
        • Kang language
        • Mak language
        • Mulam language
        • Maonan language
        • Sui language
        • T’en language
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