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  2. Proto-Kra language - Wikipedia

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    In synchronic Kra languages, reflexes are often attested as voiced fricatives, which Miyake (2021) does not believe to have developed from historical initial retroflex consonants. Some examples of Miyake's (2008) revised Proto-Kra reconstructions are provided below.

  3. Kra languages - Wikipedia

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    The name Kra comes from the word *kra C [1] "human" as reconstructed by Ostapirat (2000), which appears in various Kra languages as kra, ka, fa or ha.Benedict (1942) used the term Kadai for the Kra and Hlai languages grouped together and the term Kra-Dai is proposed by Ostapirat (2000).

  4. Kra Isthmus - Wikipedia

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    The Kra Isthmus (Thai: คอคอดกระ, pronounced [kʰɔ̄ː kʰɔ̂ːt kràʔ]; Malay: Segenting Kra) in Thailand is the narrowest part of the Malay Peninsula. [1] The western part of the isthmus belongs to Ranong Province and the eastern part to Chumphon Province , both in Southern Thailand .

  5. Kra–Dai languages - Wikipedia

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    Example of the divergence among the Kra-Dai languages, using the word for "tooth". Kra–Dai consists of at least five well-established branches, namely Kra, Kam–Sui, Tai, Be, and Hlai (Ostapirat 2005:109). Tai southern China and Southeast Asia Kra southern China, northern Vietnam; called Kadai in Ethnologue and Geyang (仡央) in Chinese Kam ...

  6. Austro-Tai languages - Wikipedia

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    For example, the proto-Austronesian root * qudip "live, raw" corresponds to proto-Kra (k-)Dep and its reflex ktʰop in Laha, as well as Tai dip, all with the same meaning (the *-D- consonant is Ostapirat's voiced plosive of undetermined quality, probably alveolar as opposed to dental articulation). [8]

  7. Kenyan taxation system - Wikipedia

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    The Kenyan taxation system covers income tax, value-added tax, customs and excise duty.The regulations are governed by independent legislators that govern the taxation system, the main legislator, the Kenya Revenue Authority (KRA) has different sections that deal with the above taxes while also having the authority to undertake reviews on various companies and corporations.

  8. KRA - Wikipedia

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    Kra or KRA can refer to: Kenya Revenue Authority; Key result area, a management term; Kra (band) Kra (letter) Kra Isthmus; Kra Peninsula; Kra River, Malay Peninsula;

  9. Kra–Dai-speaking peoples - Wikipedia

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    The term Kra–Dai peoples or Kra–Dai-speaking peoples refers collectively to the ethnic groups of southern China and Southeast Asia, stretching from Hainan to Northeast India and from southern Sichuan to Laos, Thailand and parts of Vietnam, who not only speak languages belonging to the Kra–Dai language family, but also share similar traditions, culture and ancestry.