The Current Status of Austric - A Review and Evaluation of the Lexical and Morphosyntactic Evidence
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The purpose ofthis chapter is to review and evaluate the set of evidence that has so far appeared in support of a genetic relationship for the Austric family of languages, here defined as constituting the AN family as its eastern branch and the AA languages as its western branch. It thereby excludes consideration of evidence which suggests that the Tai-Kadai family of languages might be included as part of the family and avoids the obfuscation that discussion of the Austro-Tai hypothesis has had on the basic question of the genetic relationship ofAA and AN.
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Reid, Lawrence. "The Current Status of Austric - A Review and Evaluation of the Lexical and Morphosyntactic Evidence." In The Peopling of East Asia: Putting together Archaeology, Linguistics and Genetics, ed. by Laurent Sagart, Roger Blench, and Alicia Sanchez-Mazas, 134-162. London and New York: Routledge Curzon, 2005.
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