Moken
[también conocido como Selung, Mawken, Basing]Clasificación: Austronesian
·en peligro de extinción
Clasificación: Austronesian
·en peligro de extinción
Endangered Languages Catalogue Project. Compiled by research teams at University of Hawai'i Mānoa and Institute for Language Information and Technology (LINGUIST List) at Eastern Michigan University . (2012) ·
Ethnologue: Languages of the World, 16th Edition (2009) . (2009) · edited by M. Paul Lewis · SIL International http://www.ethnologue.com/
East and Southeast Asia ( pp. 349-424 ) . David Bradley (2007) · In Encyclopedia of the World's Endangered Languages edited by C. Moseley · London & New York: Routledge
Atlas of the World’s Languages in Danger . Christopher Moseley (ed.) (2010) · UNESCO Publishing http://www.unesco.org/culture/en/endangeredlanguages/atlas
Moken: sea-gypsies of the Andaman Sea: post-war chronicles . Jacques Ivanoff (1997) · Bangkok, Thailand: White Lotus Press
Moken and Semang: 1936-2004 Persistence and Change . Jacques Ivanoff (2005) · Bangkok, Thailand: White Lotus Press
Moken and Moklen ( pp. 513-533 ) . Michael D. Larish (2005) · In The Austronesian Languages of Asia and Madagascar Routledge Language Family Series · edited by Alexander Adelaar and Nikolaus Himmelmann · London & New York: Routledge
The Position of Moken and Moklen Within the Austronesian Language Family (Thailand) ( pp. 1199 ) . Larish, Michael David (1999) ·
The sea gypsies of Malaya: an account of the nomadic Mawken people of the Mergui archipelago with a description of their ways of living, customs, habits, boats, occupations . White, Walter Grainge (1922) · London: Seeley, Service & Co.
When words erode: Proto-Austronesian trisyllabic syncopation in Moken . Pittayawat Pittayaporn (2006) · In The 10th International Conference on Austronesian Linguistics http://www.sil.org/asia/philippines/ical/papers/pittayaporn-When%20Words%20Erode.pdf
Moken as a Mainland Southeast Asian Language ( pp. 189-209 ) . Pittayawat Pittayaporn (2005) · In Chamic and Beyond edited by Anthony Grant and Paul Sidwell · Pacific Linguistics http://pioneer.netserv.chula.ac.th/~ppittaya/publications/moken05.pdf