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- Q4997960 subject Q7237611.
- Q4997960 subject Q8520466.
- Q4997960 abstract "The Bunu (Punu) are the Yao people who speak Hmongic languages. That is, Bunu in the broad sense is a cultural rather than linguistic group. Strecker (1987) had classified Bunu proper (Bu-Nao) as a Western (Chuanqiandian) Hmongic language, and the other Bunu (or Punuic) languages—Younuo, Wunai (Hm Nai), and Jiongnai (Kiong Nai)—as distinct branches of Hmongic. Matisoff (2001) grouped all of these together in a Bunu branch of Hmongic (that is, outside Western Hmongic). Ratliff (2010) returned Bunu proper (Bu-Nao) to Western Hmongic, and moved Jiongnai to its own peripheral branch of Hmongic, but did not address Younuo or Wunai. Mao Zongwu (1997) found that Younuo, Wunai, and Pa-Hng form a distinct branch of Hmongic.The Bunu languages form a group in Chinese classification, but that is because Chinese classifications are not purely linguistic, but take into account ethnic identity.".
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- Q4997960 wikiPageWikiLink Q370868.
- Q4997960 wikiPageWikiLink Q4842528.
- Q4997960 wikiPageWikiLink Q56299.
- Q4997960 wikiPageWikiLink Q56325.
- Q4997960 wikiPageWikiLink Q56411.
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- Q4997960 wikiPageWikiLink Q7237611.
- Q4997960 wikiPageWikiLink Q8520466.
- Q4997960 wikiPageWikiLink Q9040772.
- Q4997960 comment "The Bunu (Punu) are the Yao people who speak Hmongic languages. That is, Bunu in the broad sense is a cultural rather than linguistic group. Strecker (1987) had classified Bunu proper (Bu-Nao) as a Western (Chuanqiandian) Hmongic language, and the other Bunu (or Punuic) languages—Younuo, Wunai (Hm Nai), and Jiongnai (Kiong Nai)—as distinct branches of Hmongic. Matisoff (2001) grouped all of these together in a Bunu branch of Hmongic (that is, outside Western Hmongic).".
- Q4997960 label "Bunu languages".