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The languages of East Asia belong to several distinct language families, with many common features attributed to interaction.In the Mainland Southeast Asia linguistic area, Chinese varieties and languages of southeast Asia share many areal features, tending to be analytic languages with similar syllable and tone structure.
These language barriers present challenges for Asian communities when it comes to accessing health care, advocates and public officials discussed at a Tuesday roundtable in Sacramento.
This is a list of organisations directly affiliated with the Association of Southeast Asian Nations, or ASEAN. Organisations under the jurisdiction of ASEAN [ edit ]
The Association of Southeast Asian Nations, [d] commonly abbreviated as ASEAN, [e] is a political and economic union of 10 states in Southeast Asia. Together, its member states represent a population of more than 600 million people and land area of over 4.5 million km 2 (1.7 million sq mi). [ 14 ]
Stanley Starosta's (2005) [16] East Asian proposal includes a "Yangzian" branch, consisting of Austroasiatic and Hmong–Mien, to form an East Asian superphylum. However, Starosta believes his proposed Yangzian to be a direct sister of Sino-Tibetan rather than Austronesian, which is more distantly related to Sino-Tibetan as a sister of Sino ...
The East Asia Summit (EAS) has gathered a self-sustaining momentum towards the creation of an East Asian Community in the coming years. It may even lead to a larger Asian solidarity, as envisioned by Pandit Nehru in the early 1950s. We perceive the comprehensive interaction with South-East Asia as a vehicle for regional growth.
It is part of the 501(c)(3) non-profit Concordia Language Villages school, and is sponsored by Concordia College. [3] It first opened in 1999, [4] and as of 2023 it had over 3,000 attendees across its history. [5] Its founding dean is Ross King, head of the Department of East Asian Studies at the University of British Columbia. [6]
unclassified languages in Southeast Asia: Kenaboi. the difficult to classify Arunachal languages: Digaro, Hrusish (including the Miji languages [3]), Midzu, Puroik, Siangic, and Kho-Bwa. Hmong–Mien (Miao–Yao) scattered across southern China and Southeast Asia; a few "Papuan" (Non-Austronesian) families of the central and eastern Malay ...