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Comparative linguistics in Southeast Asia
PACIFIC LINGUISTICS FOUNDING EDITOR: Stephen A. Wurm EDITORIAL BOARD:
Malcolm D. Ross and Darrell T. Tryon (Managing Editors), Thomas E. Dutton, Andrew K. Pawley
Pacific Linguistics is a publisher specialising in linguistic descriptions, dictionaries, atlases and other material on languages of the Pacific, the Philippines, Indonesia and southeast Asia. The authors and editors of Pacific Linguistics publications are drawn from a wide range of institutions around the world. Pacific Linguistics is associated with the Research School of Pacific and Asian Studies at the Australian National University. Pacific Linguistics was established in 1963 through an initial grant from the Hunter Douglas Fund. It is a non-profit-making body financed largely from the sales of its books to libraries and individuals throughout the world, with some assistance from the School. The Editorial Board of Pacific Linguistics is made up of the academic staff of the School's Department of Linguistics. The Board also appoints a body of editorial advisors drawn from the international community of linguists. Publications in Series A, B and C and textbooks in Series D are refereed by scholars with relevant expertise who are normally not members of the editorial board. To date Pacific Linguistics has published over 400 volumes in four series: • Series A:
Occasional Papers; collections of shorter papers, usually on a single topic or area.
• Series B:
Monographs of intermediate length.
• Series C:
Books; publications of greater length, especially reference books such as dictionaries and grammars, and conference proceedings.
• Series D:
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Series C, Volume 142
COMPARATIVE LINGUISTICS IN SOUTHEAST ASIA Ilia Peiros
Pacific Linguistics Research School of Pacific and Asian Studies The Australian National University Canberra
Published by Pacific Linguistics Research School of Pacific and Asian Studies The Australian National University PO Box 1428 Canberra ACT 2601 Australia
Copyright © The author First published 1998
National Library of Australia Cataloguing-in-Publication entry: Ilia Peiros Comparative linguistics in Southeast Asia
Bibliography. ISSN 0078-7558 ISBN 0 85883 489 8
I. Comparative languages - Asia, Southeastern. 2. Asia, Southeastern - Languages. I. Australian National University. Research School of Pacific and Asian Studies. Pacific Linguistics. II. Title. (Series: Pacific Linguistics. Series C-142).
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
PREFACE
vii
ABBREVIATIONS AND CUE TITLES
ix
CHAPTER 1: METHODOLOGICAL PRELIMINARIES CHAPTER 2: AUSTRO-THAI LANGUAGES
2.1
2.2
1 11
The Kadai family 2.1.1 General information 2.1.2 Zhuang-Tai languages 2.1.3 Kam-Sui languages 2.1.4 Li dialects 2.1.5 Proto Kadai reconstruction The Austro-Thai hypothesis
11 11 17 31 44 53 75
CHAPTER 3: MI AO-AUSTROASIATIC LANGUAGES
104
3.1 3.2
Austroasiatic languages Miao-Yao languages 3.2.1 Proto Miao 3.2.2 Proto Yao 3.2.3 Proto Miao-Yao
104 114 114 122 135
3.3
The Miao-Austroasiatic and Austric hypotheses
155
CHAPTER 4: SINO-TIBETAN LANGUAGES
169
CHAPTER 5: SOUTHEAST ASIA: MAIN FEATURES OF LINGUISTIC PREHISTORY
218
APPENDICES: DATA FOR LEXICOSTATISTICAL CLASSIFICATIONS