The Lakkia language (Chinese: 拉珈语; pinyin: Lājiāyǔ), also spelled Lakkja after its IPA transcription, is a Kra–Dai language spoken in Jinxiu Yao Autonomous...
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and Be. Kra–Dai languages that are not securely classified and may constitute independent Kra–Dai branches include the following: Lakkia and Biao, which...
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Lakkia (Greek: Λακκιά) is a village of the Thermi municipality, northern Greece. The 2021 census recorded 398 inhabitants in the village. Lakkia is a part...
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Kra–Dai-speaking peoples (category Articles containing Thai-language text)
language called Lakkia. These Yao were likely in an area dominated by Tai speakers and assimilated an early Kra–Dai language (possibly the language of...
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Rau peoples (category Articles containing Zhuang-language text)
a Tai–Kadai language called Lakkia. These Yao were likely in an area dominated by Tai speakers and assimilated an early Tai–Kadai language (possibly the...
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eastern Guangxi speak a Tai-Kadai language called Lakkia. Other Yao peoples speak various Sinitic (Chinese) language varieties. Mienic is one of the primary...
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the label "Laka" Lakka language, an Mbum language of Cameroon and Chad Lakkia language, a Kra-Dai language in China Laka (disambiguation) Lakka (disambiguation)...
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Laos. The Kam–Sui branch includes about a dozen languages. Solnit (1988) considers Lakkia and Biao languages to be sister branches of Kam–Sui, rather than...
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article) A core Kra–Dai group that includes all Kra–Dai languages except for Biao and Lakkia (Norquest 2021) In Western scholarship, a Kam–Tai group consisting...
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Lakkia, the genetic affiliation of the Biao language within the Kra–Dai family is uncertain, although it could be a sister of the Kam–Sui languages....
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