Cao Lan language
Cao Lan, sometimes ''Caolan'' or ''Man Cao-Lan'', is a Tai language of northern Vietnam. It is spoken by the Cao Lan subgroup of the San Chay people. According to Pittayaporn (2009), it is closest to the Chongzuo and Shangsi Zhuang across the border in China, both of which are lumped under the apparently polyphyletic Yongnan Zhuang by ''Ethnologue''. Together, Cao Lan, Chongzuo, and Shangsi form a primary branch of the Tai languages (Pittayaporn 2009). Provided by Wikipedia-
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4by Xu Yan, Cao Lan-Qin, Jin Long-Yu, Chen Zhu-Chu, Zeng Gu-Qing, Tang Can-E, Li Guo-Qing, Duan Chao-Jun, Peng Fang, Xiao Zhi-Qiang, Li CuiGet full text
Published 2012-01-01
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5by Tao Yan-Fang, Lu Jun, Du Xiao-Juan, Sun Li-Chao, Zhao Xuan, Peng Liang, Cao Lan, Xiao Pei-Fang, Pang Li, Wu Dong, Wang Na, Feng Xing, Li Yan-Hong, Ni Jian, Wang Jian, Pan JianGet full text
Published 2012-12-01
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6by Tao Yan-Fang, Li Zhi-Heng, Xu Li-Xiao, Fang Fang, Lu Jun, Li Gang, Cao Lan, Wang Na-Na, Du Xiao-Juan, Sun Li-Chao, Zhao Wen-Li, Xiao Pei-Fang, Zhao He, Su Guang-Hao, Li Yan-Hong, Li Yi-Ping, Xu Yun-Yun, Zhou Hui-Ting, Wu Yi, Jin Mei-Fang, Liu Lin, Ni Jian, Hu Shao-Yan, Zhu Xue-Ming, Feng Xing, Wang Jian, Pan JianGet full text
Published 2015-01-01
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