Lakkia–Biao languages

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The Lakkia–Biao languages are a small branch of the Tai–Kadai language family spoken by minority communities in southern China, notable for preserving archaic features distinct from the more widespread Tai languages.

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Lakkia–Biao languages canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Tai–Kadai language branch
language branch
arealFeature southern China linguistic area
classificationStatus small independent branch of Tai–Kadai
contactWith Chinese language
Yao language
surface form: Yao languages

Zhuang language
surface form: Zhuang languages
country China
distinctFrom Central Tai languages
Northern Tai languages
Southwestern Tai languages
endangeredStatus vulnerable
family Tai–Kadai languages
surface form: Tai–Kadai
hasAlternativeName Lakkia–Biao branch
Lakkia–Biao subgroup
hasMember Biao language
Lakkia language
hasMorphologicalFeature isolating morphology
hasPhonologicalFeature complex tone systems
rich consonant inventories
languageStatus minority language
notableFor features distinct from mainstream Tai languages
preserving archaic features
populationCharacteristic spoken by small minority communities
region southern China
researchField comparative Tai–Kadai studies
historical linguistics
script Chinese characters (for limited use)
spokenBy Biao people
Lakkia people
spokenIn Guangdong Province
surface form: Guangdong

Guangxi Province
surface form: Guangxi
subclassOf Tai–Kadai languages
surface form: Kra–Dai languages

Tai–Kadai languages
typology tonal language
usedIn reconstruction of Proto–Tai–Kadai
wordOrder SVO

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Tai–Kadai languages hasSubfamily Lakkia–Biao languages