Chinese Shan

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Definition

Noun 1. A branch of the Tai languages: "Chinese Shan" refers to a specific linguistic group within the Tai language family, spoken in certain regions.

Usage
  • The term "Chinese Shan" is used in linguistic and anthropological contexts to classify and discuss this particular language branch.
  • It is a proper noun used to name a specific language group.
Examples
  • Scholars are studying the phonology of Chinese Shan.
  • Chinese Shan is one of several Tai languages spoken in the region.
Advanced Usage
  • The term may appear in academic papers, language maps, or ethnolinguistic surveys to delineate language boundaries and relationships within the Tai-Kadai family.
Variants and Related Words
  • Shan: A broader term often referring to the Tai peoples and languages in Myanmar and surrounding areas, of which Chinese Shan is a part.
  • Tai languages: The larger language family to which Chinese Shan belongs.
Synonyms
  • Dehong Dai: This is another name often used for the same or a closely related language variety spoken in China's Yunnan province.
Notes
  • "Chinese Shan" is a compound noun where "Chinese" specifies the geographic or political context of this Shan language variety. As per the instruction, this explanation treats the compound term as the single target lexical unit.
Noun
  1. a branch of the Tai languages