Sach language

Austroasiatic language of Vietnam


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::summary Austroasiatic language of Vietnam ::

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FieldValue
nameSach
nativenameSách
statesVietnam
ethnicitySach
familycolorAustro-Asiatic
fam2Vietic
fam3Chut
glottosach1240
glottorefnameSach
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Sách is a Vietic language spoken by the Sách people of Quảng Bình province, Vietnam, where it is spoken in Minh Hóa, Tuyên Hóa, and Bố Trạch districts. Sách is the most widely spoken of the Chut languages and is more heavily influenced by Vietnamese than the other Chut languages.

Sách villages include Lâm Hóa, Hóa Tiến, Lâm Sum, Hóa Hợp, Hóa Lương, and Thượng Hóa.

References

References

  1. (2021). "The Vietic languages: a phylogenetic analysis". [[Journal of Language Relationship]].
  2. (2021). "A Grammar of May: An Austroasiatic Language of Vietnam". Brill.
  3. Babaev, Kirill Vladimirovich [Бабаев, Кирилл Владимирович]; Samarina, Irina Vladimirovna [Самарина, Ирина Владимировна]. 2019. Язык май. Материалы Российско-вьетнамской лингвистической экспедиции / ''Jazyk maj. Materialy Rossijsko-vetnamskoj lingvisticheskoj ekspeditsii''. Moscow: [http://www.lrc-press.ru/ Издательский Дом ЯСК]. {{isbn. 978-5-907117-34-1. {{in lang. ru. p.16.

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