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- http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh2017003889
- http://id.loc.gov/authorities/sh2017003889#concept
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- Ka-Yun language
- Kayang language
- Lahwi language
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Sources
- found: Work cat.: 2016515726: Shintani, T. The Nangki language, 2016:foreword (Nangki is nothing by a village name; Kayan languages ... widely spread in the Kayah state, Southern part of the Shan state, and the Northern part of the Karen state; officially divided into 4 groups: Kangan, Kakhaung, Lawi, Latha; Nangki (sometimes called Langki) belongs to the Kakhaung subgroup and is spoken only in one village)
- found: Ethnologue, July 11, 2017(Kayan; a language of Myanmar; alternate names: Ka-Yun, Kayang, Lahwi, Long-Necked Karen, Padaung, Padaung Karen; classification: Sino-Tibetan, Tibeto-Burman, Karenic, Northern; dialects: Standard Pekon, Kayan Lahwi, Kayan Kangan; [does not include entries for Kangan, Kakhaung, Lawi, or Latha])
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Change Notes
- 2017-07-11: new
- 2017-10-13: revised
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