Qixiang Yan and Zhizhi Zhou 2012

Yan, Qixiang & Zhizhi Zhou. 2012. Zhongguo Meng Gaomian yuzu yuyan yu Nanya yuxi [The Mon-Khmer languages in China and Austro-Asiatic languages]. Beijing: Shehui kexue wenxian. 676pp.

@book{322649,
  address       = {Beijing},
  author        = {Qixiang Yan and Zhizhi Zhou},
  pages         = {676},
  publisher     = {Shehui kexue wenxian},
  title         = {Zhongguo Meng Gaomian yuzu yuyan yu Nanya yuxi},
  year          = {2012},
  besttxt       = {ptxt2\yan-zhou_mon-khmer2012_o.txt},
  hhtype        = {overview;comparative;wordlist;specific_feature},
  inlg          = {Chinese Mandarin [cmn]},
  lgcode        = {492-622 1. Yanshi (Parauk language) - covered in Zhou (2004) = Wa-Parauk [prk], Menggong (Ava language) - covered in Zhou (2004) = Ximeng-Menglian Awa [vwa], Masan (Wa/Va language) - covered in Zhou (2004) = Wa [wbm], Xiaochanggou (Riang language) = Riang [ril], Nanhu ("Bulei" language) - This dialect covered in the Chinese sketch series = Ruching Palaung [pce], Chayeqing (Rumai language) - 2 nearby Rumai dialects are covered in Liu Yan (2006) = Rumai [ril], Man'e (Blang language) - covered in Chinese sketch series = Cangyuan Wa = Wa [wbm], Pangpin (U language) = U [uuu], Gantang (U language) = U [uuu], Manmai (Khmu language) = Khmu [kjg], Nanqian (Khabit language) = Bit [bgk], 623-657 Vietnamese [vie], Bolyu [ply], Mang, Bugan (Manlong dialect) = Bugan [bbh]},
  macro_area    = {Eurasia},
  nosharefn     = {yan-zhou_mon-khmer2012_o.pdf},
  src           = {hh},
  title_english = {The Mon-Khmer languages in China and Austro-Asiatic languages}
}

Languages

Name in source Glottolog languoid
492-622 1. Yanshi (Parauk language) - covered in Zhou (2004)
Menggong (Ava language) - covered in Zhou (2004)
Masan (Wa/Va language) - covered in Zhou (2004)
Xiaochanggou (Riang language)
Nanhu ("Bulei" language) - This dialect covered in the Chinese sketch series
Chayeqing (Rumai language) - 2 nearby Rumai dialects are covered in Liu Yan (2006)
Man'e (Blang language) - covered in Chinese sketch series = Cangyuan Wa
Pangpin (U language)
Gantang (U language)
Manmai (Khmu language)
Nanqian (Khabit language)
623-657 Vietnamese
Bolyu
Mang
    Bugan (Manlong dialect)