Buyang is a Tai–Kadai language spoken in Guangnan and Funing counties, Yunnan Province, China by the Buyang people. It is important to the reconstruction of Austro-Tai as it retains the disyllabic roots characteristic of Austronesian languages. Examples are /matɛ́/ "to die", /matá/ "eye", /qaðù/ "head", and /maðû/ "eight". (See Austro-Tai for proposed connections. ) The Buyang language was only recently discovered in 1990 by Chinese linguist Liang Min.

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  • Buyang is a Tai–Kadai language spoken in Guangnan and Funing counties, Yunnan Province, China by the Buyang people. It is important to the reconstruction of Austro-Tai as it retains the disyllabic roots characteristic of Austronesian languages. Examples are /matɛ́/ "to die", /matá/ "eye", /qaðù/ "head", and /maðû/ "eight". (See Austro-Tai for proposed connections. ) The Buyang language was only recently discovered in 1990 by Chinese linguist Liang Min. In 1999, a doctoral dissertation and book was published for Buyang. The book has also recently been translated into English. Many speakers of Buyang are also fluent in Zhuang.
  • 布央語是壯侗語系仡央语群下的一種語言,分佈于雲南省富寧縣和廣南縣,以及廣西那坡縣。比其它壯侗語特殊的是,布央語明顯有助於擬構澳泰語系,因爲布央語和南島語系諸語言有大量明顯的同源詞。
  • Le buyang ecun est une langue tai-kadai, de la branche ge-yang, parlée en Chine, dans la province de Yunnan par les Buyang.
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  • 布央語是壯侗語系仡央语群下的一種語言,分佈于雲南省富寧縣和廣南縣,以及廣西那坡縣。比其它壯侗語特殊的是,布央語明顯有助於擬構澳泰語系,因爲布央語和南島語系諸語言有大量明顯的同源詞。
  • Buyang is a Tai–Kadai language spoken in Guangnan and Funing counties, Yunnan Province, China by the Buyang people. It is important to the reconstruction of Austro-Tai as it retains the disyllabic roots characteristic of Austronesian languages. Examples are /matɛ́/ "to die", /matá/ "eye", /qaðù/ "head", and /maðû/ "eight". (See Austro-Tai for proposed connections. ) The Buyang language was only recently discovered in 1990 by Chinese linguist Liang Min.
  • Le buyang ecun est une langue tai-kadai, de la branche ge-yang, parlée en Chine, dans la province de Yunnan par les Buyang.
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  • 布央語
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