[Lingtyp] Chaoxianzu

JOO, Ian [Student] ian.joo at connect.polyu.hk
Sat Oct 24 09:47:38 UTC 2020


They speak (their dialect of) Korean. Chaoxianzu means "Korean people".

Regards,
Ian
On 24 Oct 2020, 5:46 PM +0800, Seino van Breugel <seinobreugel at gmail.com>, wrote:
Dear linguists,

One of my students asked me about the language spoken by the Chaoxianzu people in China. Which language family does it belong to? What is its place in the family? Is there any literature in English about this language that anyone could send me?

Best regards,

Seino
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