Chamic languages
The Chamischen languages (ISO 639-2 / 5 Code [cmc]), also Aceh chamische languages or Acehnese-chamische languages, a language branch within the Malayo-Sumbawa languages , in turn, to the Malayo-Polynesian languages include .
According to Graham Thurgood, the following languages belong to the Achinese-Chamic languages:
- Achinese language [ace]
- Coastal Chamic languages
- Haroi [hro]
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Cham (language) (Vietnamese: Chăm)
- Western Cham [cja]
- Phan Rang Cham [cjm]
- Highland Chamic languages
- Rade-Jarai
- Rade [rad] (Vietnamese: Ê-đê)
- Jarai [jra] (Vietnamese: Gia Rai)
- Chru-Northern Cham
- Chru [cje] (Vietnamese: Chu Ru)
- Northern Cham
- Roglai [rgs, rog] (Vietnamese: Ra Glai)
- Tsat [huq]
- Rade-Jarai
literature
- Graham Thurgood: From Ancient Cham to Modern Dialects: Two Thousand Years of Language Contact and Change: With an Appendix of Chamic Reconstructions and Loanwords . Oceanic Linguistics Special Publications, No. 28, 1999, pp. I, iii-vii, ix-xiii, xv-xvii, 1-259, 261-275, 277-397, 399-407.