Kiorr language

In this article, the topic of Kiorr language will be addressed from different perspectives and approaches. Kiorr language has been the subject of interest and debate in various areas, and its relevance has not gone unnoticed in today's society. Over the years, Kiorr language has sparked the interest of experts and fans alike, who have explored its various facets and dimensions. In this sense, we will try to analyze and understand the importance and significance of Kiorr language in the current context, as well as its influence in various spheres of daily life. Through a detailed analysis, we will seek to offer a comprehensive and enriching vision of Kiorr language, delving into its impact and relevance in the contemporary world.

Kiorr
Kha Kior
Native toLaos
Native speakers
(2,400 cited 1985)
Language codes
ISO 639-3xko – inclusive code
Individual code:
cno – Con (spurious per Glottolog)
Glottologkior1239

Kiorr (Kha Kior) is a Palaungic language of Luang Namtha Province, Laos.

Diffloth & Zide (1992) had listed Con as a Lametic language. However, it is treated as a dialect of Kiorr in Sidwell (2010). Kiorr could be a historical name for the Saamtaav people.

References

  1. ^ Kiorr at Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015) (subscription required)
    Con (spurious per Glottolog) at Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015) (subscription required)
  2. ^ Sidwell, Paul. (2010). Three Austroasiatic branches and the ASJP (Fig. 23)
  3. ^ SEALang SALA: Southeast Asian Linguistics Archives
  4. ^ Proschan, Frank. (1996). A Survey of Khmuic and Palaungic Languages in Laos and Vietnam. In: Pan-Asiatic Linguistics Proceedings of the Fourth International Symposium on Languages and Linguistics. Institute of Language and Culture for Rural Development. Mahidol University at Salaya Thailand.