Khomic languages

The Khomic languages are a branch of Kuki-Chin languages proposed by Peterson (2017). They are spoken mostly in southern Chin State, Myanmar and in southeastern Bangladesh.

Khomic
EthnicityChin
Geographic
distribution
Myanmar, Bangladesh
Linguistic classificationSino-Tibetan
Glottologkhom1240  (Khomic)[1]

Languages

Khomic languages include (Peterson 2017):

gollark: You didn't ask for bees, but they've been dispatched to your location. Muahahaha.
gollark: Hello. Again. Bees.
gollark: Yes, just get the size and text scale and [MATHS EXPUNGED].
gollark: Or the POLN.
gollark: I mean, the laser network mostly just takes coordinates which can be pulled from dynmap.

References

  1. Hammarström, Harald; Forkel, Robert; Haspelmath, Martin, eds. (2017). "Khomic". Glottolog 3.0. Jena, Germany: Max Planck Institute for the Science of Human History.
  • Peterson, David. 2017. "On Kuki-Chin subgrouping." In Picus Sizhi Ding and Jamin Pelkey, eds. Sociohistorical linguistics in Southeast Asia: New horizons for Tibeto-Burman studies in honor of David Bradley, 189-209. Leiden: Brill.
  • Peterson, David A. 2012. The Khumi cluster and its place in Kuki-Chin. Paper presented at ICSTLL 45, Singapore.
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