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Pays

Viêt Nam, Laos, Chine, Thaïlande
Région

Province de Sơn La, Province de Điện Biên, Yunnan
Nombre de locuteurs
80 000[1]
Classification par famille

  • - langues tai-kadai

    • - langues kam-tai

      • - langues be-tai

        • - langues tai

          • - langues tai du Sud-Ouest (en)

            • - tay deng
Codes de langue

ISO 639-3

tyr

IETF
tyr

Le tay deng (ou tai daeng, tai blanc) est une langue tai-kadai, parlée au Viêt Nam, ainsi qu'au Laos.




Sommaire





  • 1 Répartition géographique


  • 2 Classification


  • 3 Notes et références


  • 4 Sources


  • 5 Liens externes




Répartition géographique |


Au Viêt Nam, les locuteurs du tay deng résident dans le Nord du pays, dans la province de Sơn La et au Laos dans la province de Houaphan[1].



Classification |


Le tay deng appartient au sous-groupe des langues tai du Sud-Ouest, rattaché aux langues tai au sein de la famille tai-kadai[1].



Notes et références |



  1. a b et cBradley 2007, p. 408.



Sources |



  • (en) David Bradley, 2007, East and Southeast Asia dans christopher Moseley (éditeur) Encyclopedia of the world’s endangered languages, pp. 349-424, Milton Park, Routledge.


  • (en) Jean Donaldson, Jerold A. Edmondson, 1997, A Preliminary Examination of Tay Tac, dans Jerold A. Edmondson, David B. Solnit (éditeurs), Comparative Kadai. The Tai Branch, pp. 235-266, SIL International and the University of Texas at Arlington Publications in Linguistics, vol. 124, Arlington, Summer Institute of Linguistics et The University of Texas at Arlington.


Liens externes |


  • (en) Fiche langue[tyr]dans la base de données linguistique Ethnologue.





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