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- Q4842528 subject Q7237611.
- Q4842528 subject Q7237710.
- Q4842528 subject Q8520466.
- Q4842528 abstract "The Bahengic (Pahungic) languages are a divergent branch of the Miao (Hmongic) languages. Speakers are among the ethnic Bunu: Miao-speaking Yao people of China. Pa-Hng (Baheng) has long been recognized as a divergent language. Benedict (1986) argued that one of its dialects constituted a separate branch of the Miao–Yao family, and Ratliff (2010) found it to be the most divergent Hmongic language that she analyzed. Mao & Li (1997) determined that two poorly known languages are closely related to Pa-Hng, though none are mutually intelligible:BahengicYuno (Younuo)Baheng–WunaiHm-Nai (Wunai)Pa-Hng (Baheng)↑ ↑".
- Q4842528 wikiPageWikiLink Q148.
- Q4842528 wikiPageWikiLink Q2625410.
- Q4842528 wikiPageWikiLink Q370868.
- Q4842528 wikiPageWikiLink Q56299.
- Q4842528 wikiPageWikiLink Q56452.
- Q4842528 wikiPageWikiLink Q7237611.
- Q4842528 wikiPageWikiLink Q7237710.
- Q4842528 wikiPageWikiLink Q8520466.
- Q4842528 wikiPageWikiLink Q881.
- Q4842528 wikiPageWikiLink Q9040772.
- Q4842528 comment "The Bahengic (Pahungic) languages are a divergent branch of the Miao (Hmongic) languages. Speakers are among the ethnic Bunu: Miao-speaking Yao people of China. Pa-Hng (Baheng) has long been recognized as a divergent language. Benedict (1986) argued that one of its dialects constituted a separate branch of the Miao–Yao family, and Ratliff (2010) found it to be the most divergent Hmongic language that she analyzed.".
- Q4842528 label "Bahengic languages".