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- Q1364815 subject Q8570947.
- Q1364815 abstract "The Karen /kəˈrɛn/, or Karenic, languages are tonal languages spoken by some seven million Karen people. They are of unclear affiliation within the Sino-Tibetan languages. The Karen languages are written using the Burmese script. The three main branches are Sgaw, Pwo, and Pa'o. Karenni (also known Kayah or Red Karen) and Kayan (also known as Padaung) are related to the Sgaw branch. They are almost unique among the Sino-Tibetan languages in having a subject–verb–object word order; other than Karen, Bai, and the Chinese languages, Sino-Tibetan languages have a subject–object–verb order. This is likely due to influence from neighboring Mon and Tai languages. The Karen languages are also considered unusual for not having any Chinese influence.".
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- Q1364815 wikiPageExternalLink A%20Sociolinguistic%20Survey%20of%20Pwo%20Karen%20in%20Northern%20Thailand.pdf.
- Q1364815 wikiPageExternalLink An%20Investigation%20of%20Intelligibility%20Between%20West-Central%20Thailand%20Pwo%20Karen%20and%20Northern%20Pwo%20Karen.pdf.
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- Q1364815 comment "The Karen /kəˈrɛn/, or Karenic, languages are tonal languages spoken by some seven million Karen people. They are of unclear affiliation within the Sino-Tibetan languages. The Karen languages are written using the Burmese script. The three main branches are Sgaw, Pwo, and Pa'o. Karenni (also known Kayah or Red Karen) and Kayan (also known as Padaung) are related to the Sgaw branch.".
- Q1364815 label "Karen languages".