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The Biao language ( Chinese : 标话 ; also known as Kang Bau or Kang Beu ) is a Kra–Dai language (or perhaps three languages) spoken in southwestern Huaiji County and Fengkai County , Zhaoqing , Guangdong . Autonyms are kaːŋ11 peu̯55 and kaːŋ11 paːu̯55 .

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7-836: Biao may refer to: Culture [ edit ] Biao language People [ edit ] Lin Biao (1907–1971), Chinese communist military leader Liu Biao (142–208), Chinese warlord and the governor of Jing Province during the late Han dynasty Yuen Biao (born 1957), Hong Kong–based actor Ban Biao (3–54), Chinese historian Fu Biao (1963–2005), Chinese actor Ma Biao (politician) , Communist Party politician Ma Biao (general) , Chinese Muslim major-general Places [ edit ] Mount Biao , volcanic peak in Equatorial Guinea See also [ edit ] Piao (disambiguation) Topics referred to by

14-793: A distinct dialect from Biao of Huaiji County . Yang (2011) reports that Biao is also spoken in Liandu 莲都 and He'erkou 河儿口镇 in Fengkai County , and Shatian 沙田镇, Hezhou , Guangxi. Comparative lexical data for 4 varieties of Biao spoken in Shatian Town, Hezhou (namely Fanglin 芳林, Dapan 大盘, Qiaotou 桥头, and Guishan 桂山) are provided in Chen & Yang (2011: 99-100). According to Yang Biwan (2010), there are more than 160,000 speakers of Biao. Yang (2012) notes that toponyms in Yonggu 永固 Township with

21-812: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Biao language Biao speakers are officially classified as ethnic Han by the Chinese government. Like Lakkia , the genetic affiliation of the Biao language within the Kra–Dai family is uncertain, although it could be a sister of the Kam–Sui languages . Hsiu (2014) suggests that Biao could either subgroup with Lakkia , or form an independent branch of Kra–Dai on its own. The tone categories and contour-tone values for three dialects of Biao are (Liang 2002: 53): There are three dialects of Biao (Hsiu 2014). The Shidong dialect

28-513: Is documented in detail by Liang (2002). Additional data from the Yonggu and Dagang dialects are documented by Hsiu (2014). A sketch of Yonggu Biao phonology is also documented in Lin (2009). Norquest (2021) classifies the Biao dialects as follows. Yang (2012:73) provides the following lexical comparisons for five dialects of Biao. Liang (2002: 53–55, 61–62) lists the following comparative data for three dialects of Biao. Varieties of Biao include

35-669: The Shidong 诗洞, Yonggu 永固, Qiaotou 桥头, and Dagang 大岗 dialects (Liang 2002:3). In Fengkai County , it is spoken in Chang'an 长安, Jinzhuang 金装, and Qixing 七星. The Fengshan County Gazetteer (1998) reports that in Fengkai County, Biao ( piau42 ) is spoken by 7,217 people in 48 natural villages in Chang'an 长安, Baoshan 宝山, and Dongshan 东山 townships. Fengkai Biao is reported by the Fengshan County Gazetteer (1998) to be

42-416: The name “Luo 罗”, and toponyms in Shidong 诗洞 Township with “Liu 六”, “Feng 凤”, and “Nan 南” are of Biao origin. Huaiji County Huaiji County ( simplified Chinese : 怀集县 ; traditional Chinese : 懷集縣 ; pinyin : Huáijí Xiàn ) is a county of western Guangdong province, People's Republic of China. It is under the administration of Zhaoqing City. This Guangdong location article

49-462: The same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Biao . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Biao&oldid=1259180615 " Categories : Disambiguation pages Disambiguation pages with given-name-holder lists Hidden categories: Short description

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