Austro-Asiatic language
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Definition
Noun: - A major language family of mainland Southeast Asia and parts of South Asia: The Austro-Asiatic language family is a group of related languages spoken by various ethnic groups across a broad geographical area, primarily in Vietnam, Cambodia, Laos, Thailand, Malaysia, Myanmar, India, Bangladesh, and parts of southern China.
Usage
The term "Austro-Asiatic language" is used to classify and discuss any language belonging to this specific family. It is an academic and linguistic term. - Vietnamese and Khmer are two of the most widely spoken Austro-Asiatic languages. - Linguists study the historical connections between various Austro-Asiatic languages.
Advanced Usage
- Comparative linguistics: The term is central to the field of historical and comparative linguistics in Asia.
- Reconstructing the Proto-Austro-Asiatic vocabulary helps understand ancient migration patterns.
Variants and Related Words
- Austroasiatic (adjective): Pertaining to this language family.
- The Austroasiatic language family has two main branches: Munda and Mon-Khmer.
- Mon-Khmer languages (noun phrase): The primary branch of the Austro-Asiatic family, which includes languages like Vietnamese, Khmer, and Mon.
- Munda languages (noun phrase): The other major branch of the Austro-Asiatic family, spoken in central and eastern India.
Synonyms
- Austroasiatic (when used as a noun to refer to the family or a language within it, e.g., "She studies an Austroasiatic.").
Related Terms (Not Synonyms)
- Austronesian languages: A completely separate and distinct major language family spoken in Southeast Asia and the Pacific (e.g., Malay, Tagalog, Hawaiian). It is important not to confuse "Austro-Asiatic" with "Austronesian."
Noun
- a family of languages spoken in southern and southeastern Asia