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- Khasic_languages abstract "The Khasic or Khasian languages are a family of Austroasiatic languages spoken in the northeastern Indian state Meghalaya and neighbouring areas of Bangladesh. They consist of:KhasiPnar (Jaintia): closest to Proto-KhasiWar: southern dialect displaying no vowel length contrast, as well as vowel restructuringAmwiBhoiLyngngam: Speakers were former Garo speakers who had adopted Khasi.Paul Sidwell (2011) suggests that Khasian is closely related to Palaungic, forming a Khasi–Palaungic branch.".
- Q3073734 abstract "The Khasic or Khasian languages are a family of Austroasiatic languages spoken in the northeastern Indian state Meghalaya and neighbouring areas of Bangladesh. They consist of:KhasiPnar (Jaintia): closest to Proto-KhasiWar: southern dialect displaying no vowel length contrast, as well as vowel restructuringAmwiBhoiLyngngam: Speakers were former Garo speakers who had adopted Khasi.Paul Sidwell (2011) suggests that Khasian is closely related to Palaungic, forming a Khasi–Palaungic branch.".
- Khasic_languages comment "The Khasic or Khasian languages are a family of Austroasiatic languages spoken in the northeastern Indian state Meghalaya and neighbouring areas of Bangladesh. They consist of:KhasiPnar (Jaintia): closest to Proto-KhasiWar: southern dialect displaying no vowel length contrast, as well as vowel restructuringAmwiBhoiLyngngam: Speakers were former Garo speakers who had adopted Khasi.Paul Sidwell (2011) suggests that Khasian is closely related to Palaungic, forming a Khasi–Palaungic branch.".
- Q3073734 comment "The Khasic or Khasian languages are a family of Austroasiatic languages spoken in the northeastern Indian state Meghalaya and neighbouring areas of Bangladesh. They consist of:KhasiPnar (Jaintia): closest to Proto-KhasiWar: southern dialect displaying no vowel length contrast, as well as vowel restructuringAmwiBhoiLyngngam: Speakers were former Garo speakers who had adopted Khasi.Paul Sidwell (2011) suggests that Khasian is closely related to Palaungic, forming a Khasi–Palaungic branch.".