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On the Web
- Austroasiatic - An overview of the Austro-Asiatic language family, including a reconstruction by the author (L.V. Hayes) of Proto-Austro-Asiatic phonology.
- Khmer Inscription and Language - Illustrated site devoted to early inscriptions in the Khmer language.
- Mon-Khmer Languages - Overview of the characteristics of the Mon-Khmer languages.
- Mon-Khmer Word Order from a Crosslinguistic Perspective - Paper by Matthew S. Dryer arguing that the assumption that languages tend to be consistently head-initial or head-final is not true, and that verb-object order does not exhibit crosslinguistic correlation with the order of various kinds of modifiers.
- Ngô Thanh Nhàn - Bibliography of papers in linguistics and computer standardization related to Vietnamese.
- UCLA Language Materials - Vietnamese Language Profile - General and historical introduction to the Vietnamese language with bibliography.
- Munda Bibliography - Extensive bibliography on Munda linguistics and ethnography, from the University of Hawaii.
- Munda Bibliography - Bibliography of scholarly articles and book chapters devoted to Munda linguistics.
- Rien Khmer - A site devoted to the teaching of Khmer, with emphasis on the script, the phonology, and the numerals of the language.
Wikipedia Articles
- Austro-Asiatic languages - The Austro-Asiatic languages are a large language family of Southeast Asia, and also scattered throughout India and Bangladesh. The name comes from the Latin word for "south" and the Greek name of Asia, hence "South Asia".
- Bengali people - |related = Indo-Aryan, Austro-Asiatic, Tibeto-Burman, Proto-Australoid, East Indians, Dravidian, Sinhalese, The British.
- Phong-Kniang language - Phong-Kniang or Pong-Kniang is an Austro-Asiatic language of the Mon-Khmer family, spoken in Laos. Its nearest relatives are the fellow Xinh Mul tongues, the Khang language and Puoc language, both spoken in Vietnam.
- History of Assam - The history of Assam is the history of a confluence of peoples from the east, west and the north; the confluence of the Indo-Aryan, Austro-Asiatic and Tibeto-Burman cultures. Politically, it has been invaded, but has never served as a vassal or a colony to an external power till the advent of the Burmese in 1821 and subsequently the British in 1826.
- Aslian languages - The Aslian languages are the languages of the orang asli, the aboriginal inhabitants of Malaya and peninsular Thailand, and a branch of the Mon-Khmer languages, in the Austro-Asiatic language family.