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- Palaungic_languages comment "The nearly thirty Palaungic or Palaung–Wa languages form a branch of the Austroasiatic languages.Most of the Palaungic languages lost the contrastive voicing of the ancestral Austroasiatic consonants, with the distinction often shifting to the following vowel. In the Wa branch, this is generally realized as breathy voice vowel phonation; in Palaung–Riang, as a two-way register tone system.".
- Q2391173 comment "The nearly thirty Palaungic or Palaung–Wa languages form a branch of the Austroasiatic languages.Most of the Palaungic languages lost the contrastive voicing of the ancestral Austroasiatic consonants, with the distinction often shifting to the following vowel. In the Wa branch, this is generally realized as breathy voice vowel phonation; in Palaung–Riang, as a two-way register tone system.".