Thai Song language
{{Short description|Tai language of Thailand}}
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{{Infobox language
| name = Thai Song
| nativename = Lao Song
| states = Thailand
| speakers = {{sigfig|45,000|2}}
| ethnicity = Lao Song
| date = 2001
| ref = e25
| familycolor = Kradai
| fam2 = Tai
| fam3 = Southwestern (Thai)
| fam4 = Chiang Saen
| fam5 = Tai Dam
| script = Thai script, Tai Viet
| iso3 = soa
| glotto = thai1259
| glottorefname = Thai Song
| map = Tai dam language.jpg
| mapcaption = Map of Tai dam language, showing Thai song as a dialect of Tai dam
}}
Thai Song, or Lao Song, is a Tai language of Thailand. The Tai Song originally settled in Phetchaburi Province, and from there went to settle in various provinces such as Kanchanaburi, Ratchaburi, Suphanburi, Nakhon Pathom, Samut Sakhon, Samut Songkhram, Nakhon Sawan, and Phitsanulok.{{Cite journal |last=Somsonge |first=Burusphat |date=1 Jul 2012 |title=TONES OF THAI SONG VARIETIES |url=http://jseals.org/pdf/somsonge2012tones.pdf |journal=Journal of the Southeast Asian Linguistics Society |volume=5 |pages=32–48}}
Phonology
= Consonants<ref>{{Cite journal |last=Somsonge |first=Burusphat |date=Feb 2013 |title=THE LANGUAGE SHIFT IN PROGRESS OF THAI SONG |url=https://openresearch-repository.anu.edu.au/bitstream/1885/9719/5/Somsonge_LanguageShift2013.pdf |journal=Journal of the Southeast Asian Linguistics Society |volume=6 |pages=18–34}}</ref> =
Further reading
- Miyake, Marc. 2014. [http://www.amritas.com/141129.htm#11232353 Averaging Thai Song tones].
References
{{Reflist}}{{Tai-Kadai languages}}
{{Languages of Thailand}}
Category:Southwestern Tai languages
Category:Languages of Thailand
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