Bradley, David. 2007. East and Southeast Asia. In Moseley, Christopher (ed.), Encyclopedia of the World's Endangered Languages, 349-424. London & New York: Routledge.
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Name in source | Glottolog languoid |
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Kaseng = Kasseng | |
Sanda (Hanoid) | |
Duota (Hanoid) | |
Yiche (Hanoid) said to be 90 percent (p.c. Hsiu 2015) lexicostatistically similar to standard Hani | |
Meng included in Hani-lives in Shuangjiang County in western Yunnan | |
Meng (the other) are in Xichou County in southeastern Yunnan | |
Anung | |
Baima | |
Choyo (Queyu) | |
Ersu (Luzi/Tosu) | |
Guichong | |
Laemae | |
Muya (Minyag) | |
Namuyi | |
Shixing (Xumi) | |
Zaba (Zhaba) | |
Tujia N (Biji) | |
Tujia S (Mozi) | |
Zaiwa | |
Bola | |
Chintaw (Xiantao) | |
Hpun | |
Yaw | |
Gong (Ugong/Kanburi Lawa) | |
Aluo (Ala/Naluo/Yala/Lila/Laka/Gan Yi) | |
Ayizi | |
Chesu | |
Kazhuo | |
Samei | |
Samataw (Samaduo) | |
Sanie | |
Cosung (Kucong/Lahu) | |
Hlersu (Sansu/Shansu/Lesu) | |
Jinuo | |
Lalo | |
Lamu | |
Micha/Miqie (Minchia/Mielang/Mingland) | |
Naluo (Naruo/Laluo/Shuitian/Shui Yi/Gan Yi) | |
Samatu (Samadu) | |
Talu | |
Tanglang | |
Tazhi | |
Zaozou (Raoruo) | |
Akeu | |
Bana (Pana) | |
Bisu | |
Chepya | |
Công | |
Laomian | |
Mpi | |
Muda | |
Phunoi/Sinsali | |
Sangkong | |
Sila (Sida/Asong/Kha Pai) | |
Gasu | |
Laghuu (Xa Pho) | |
Mo'ang = Maang | |
Muji | |
Phula (Pula/Bo Kho Pa) | |
Ganan | |
Kadu | |
Malin | |
Sak (Thet) | |
Taman | |
Duano (Desin Dolaq/Orang Kuala) | |
Moken (Moklen) | |
Urak Lawoi | |
Cham | |
Chru | |
Rioglai | |
Utsat (Tsat/Huihui) | |
Buyang | |
Gelao (Aqaw/Gao) | |
Gelao (Green/Hagei/Ho Ki) | |
Gelao (Res/A-uo/A-ou/Voa De) | |
Gelao (White/Duoluo/Tu Du) | |
Lachi (Lati) | |
Laha (Khla Phlao) | |
Laji | |
Mulao (Ayo/Mulaio Jia) | |
Nung Ven (Ainh) | |
Pubiao (Bubiao/Pu Peo/Ka Beo/Laqua) = Pu Peo | |
Qaw | |
Yerong (Daban Yao) | |
Lajia (Lakkia) | |
Mak (Mo) | |
Maonan | |
Mulam (Mulao) | |
Rao (Ten/Yanghuang) | |
Saek | |
Tai Daeng | |
Tai Neua | |
Ahom | |
Aiton (Sham Doaniya) | |
Khamti (Khampti) | |
Khamyang | |
Nora (Tai Nora) | |
Phake (Tai Phakial) | |
Tairong | |
Baheng (Pa Then) = Pa-Hng | |
Dongmeng | |
Jiongnai | |
Ngnai Wunai | |
Numao | |
She | |
Younuo | |
Batek | |
Besisi (Mah Meri) | |
Chewong | |
Jah Het | |
Jehai (Jahai) | |
Kenaboi | |
Kensiu | |
Kintaq | |
Lanoh | |
Maniq (Tonga'/Mos/Ten'en) | |
Mendriq (Menriq) | |
Semai (Senoi/Sengoi) | |
Semaq Beri | |
Semelai | |
Temiar | |
Chatong | |
Dakkang | |
Triw | |
Chrau | |
Juk (Suai) | |
Kaco' | |
Swoeng (Lavi) | |
Hu | |
Mok (Tai Loi) | |
Danau | |
Phalok (Mae Rim Lawa) | |
Lavüa (Lawa) | |
Iduh (Tai Hat/Hat) | |
Mlabri (Phi Tong Luang/Yumbri/Mrabri) | |
Pasing (Kha Bit/Bit) | |
Bugan (Pakan/Pukan) | |
Lai (Paliu) | |
Mang | |
Mon | |
Nyahkur | |
Chong | |
Chu-ng (Sa-och/Sa-ong/Khamen Padong) | |
Pear | |
Samre (East Pear) | |
Samre of Siem Riep | |
Samre/Samray (West Pear) | |
Song (Kasong/Chong of Trat) | |
Su'ung (Souy) | |
Arem | |
Hung | |
Kri | |
Maleng (Pakatan/Harème) | |
May | |
Nguon | |
Phonsung (Aheu) | |
Phong = Hung | |
Pong (Poong) | |
Ruc | |
Sach | |
Thavung (Ahlao/Ahao) | |
Tum | |
Ainu | |
Bonan (Bao'an) | |
Kangjia | |
Santa (Dongxiang) | |
Eastern Yugur (Shira or Enger Yugur) | |
Western Yugur (Saryg Yugur) | |
Ewenk (Manchurian Reindeer Tungus) | |
Hezhe (Nanai/Goldi) | |
Khamnigan | |
Manchu (Man) | |
Oroqen (Orochen) | |
Solon | |
Xibo (Xibe/Sibo/Sibe) | |
Kristang | |
Patuá |