General sources
Languages
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- Hlai language on Ethnologue
- Jiamao language on linguistlist.org
- Languages of China on Ethnologue
- Matisoff, J. A. 1989. Proto-Hlai initials and tones: a first approximation. In Comparative Kadai: Linguistic Studies beyond Tai, eds. J. A. Edmondson, D. B. Solnit, 289-321. Publications in Linguistics #86. Arlington: Summer Institute of Linguistics and Univ. of Texas.
- Ouyang, J., and Zheng, Y., Research into the Li (Hlai) Language (In Chinese), 1983, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences Press, Beijing
- Roger Blench's paper (PDF format)
- Tai-Kadai language family on National Virtual Translation Center of United States of America
- Thai language on Wikipedia
- Thai-Yunnan Project Newsletters, vol. 17
- Thai-Yunnan Project Newsletters, vol. 18
- Thai-Yunnan Project Newsletters, vol. 19
- Thai-Yunnan Project Newsletters, vol. 20
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- Jiamao people on peoplegroups.org
- Li people on China Viva
- Peoples of China on Strategic Network
- The Li ethnic minority on china.org.cn
Wikipedia contributors, "Li people," Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia, http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Li_people&oldid=77739326 (accessed November 2, 2006).
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