Anong

[también conocido como Anung, Anoong, Añú]

Clasificación: Sino-Tibetan

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en peligro crítico de extinción

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  • The World Atlas of Language Structures . (2005) · edited by Bernard Comrie and David Gil and Martin Haspelmath and Matthew S. Dryer · Oxford University Press

  • A grammar of Anong: Language death under intense contact . Hongkai Sun and Guangkun Liu (2009) · Brill's Tibetan Studies Library · Boston: Brill Academic Publishers

  • 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

  • The Tay-Nung language in the North Vietnam . Thien Thuat, Doan (1996) · Tokyo: ILCAA, Tokyo University of Foreign Studies

  • Notes on Anong: a new language ( pp. 27-63 ) . Hongkai, Sun (1988) · Linguistics of the Tibeto-Burman Area. 11

  • Hainan Cham, Anong, and Eastern Cham: Three languages, three social contexts, three patterns of change ( pp. 39-61 ) . Graham Thurgood (2010) · Journal of Language Contact. 3 (2) ·

  • Sociolinguistics and contact-induced language change: Hainan Cham, Anong, and Phan Rang Cham . Thurgood, Graham (2006) · The Tenth International Conference on Austronesian Linguistics (ICAL-10). http://www-01.sil.org/asia/philippines/ical/papers/thurgood-LanguageContact.pdf