Maps of Austro-Asiatic

Australia: Austric Dispersal (Li)



Austric Dispersal

Source:   Electronic Cultural Atlas Initiative (ECAI)
Data Source:   Paul Jen-kuei Li. 2001. The Dispersal of the Formosan Aborigines in Taiwan. Language and Linguistics 2.1:271-278
Usage Notes/Copyright Status:   Copyright protected.
Map Description:
This map illustrates the dispersal of Austronesians through China along the Yangtze Jiang River and down the east coast of China between 10,000 and 6,000 BP. Austroasiatic dispersal branches off into three directions: west, south, and southeast.
The encircled numbers denote progressively later stages in the dispersal.




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Cambodia: Kuy (SIL International)



Kuy speakers in Cambodia

Map Creators:   Ken Gregerson (ICC/SIL), Feikje Vander Haak (SIL), Ho Hunt (WV), Noel Mann (SIL), Linda Markowski (SIL), and Pailin Phomngam
Source:   Mann, Noel and Markowski, Linda. 1995. A Rapid Appraisal Survey of Kuy Dialects Spoken in Cambodia, 6. SIL International.
Contact:   Noel Mann and Linda Markowski, SIL International
Usage Notes/Copyright Status:   To be approved
Date Created:   2002

Map Description:
This map is the result of a rapid appraisal survey of Kuy dialects in Cambodia that took place during March 2002. This research was conducted in order to gain a broad overview of the dialects and basic sociolinguistic factors among the Kuy (Mann and Markowski 2005: 5)



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