Cua language (Mon–Khmer)
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| Cua | |
|---|---|
| Spoken in | Vietnam |
| Native speakers | 27,800 (1999 census) |
| Language family |
Austro-Asiatic
|
| Language codes | |
| ISO 639-3 | cua |
The Cua language (also known as Bòng Mieu) is a Mon–Khmer language spoken in the Quang Ngai and Quang Nam provinces of Vietnam. Cua dialects include Kol (Kor, Cor, Co, Col, Dot, Yot) and Traw (Tràu, Dong).
[edit] Further reading
- Burton, Eva. 1966. "A brief sketch of Cua clause structure." Van-hóa Nguyêt-san 15: 187-90.
- Maier, Jacqueline G. 1966. "Cua phonemes." Van-hóa Nguyêt-san 15: 361-71.
- Maier, Jacqueline G. and Eva Burton, compilers. 1966. Cua (Kool) dictionary. [Manuscript] n.p.
- Maier, Jacqueline G., Ðinh Ðổ, and Ðinh Mốc. 1974. Bay hok pok Kool Kua = Bài học tiếng Cua = Cua language lessons. Tủ sách ngôn-ngữ dân tộc thiểu số Việt Nam, 10. Saigon: Department of Education. viii, 37 p.
- Smith, Kenneth D. 1973. "Eastern North Bahnaric: Cua and Kotua." Mon–Khmer Studies 4: 113-18.