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mnn (
sout2692
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Austroasiatic (aust1305) >...> Southern-Central Mnong (sout2691)
Language is tonal
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Hammarström & Mannby
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HymanDB
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LAPSyD
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WALS
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Information source and comments on the tonal status of the language
Butler, Becky (2015). Bunong. In Paul Sidwell and Mathias Jenny (eds.), The Handbook of Austroasiatic Languages: Leiden: Brill. pp. 719–745. There are no separate articles on the phonology of Southern Mnong. The varieties of Mnong are numerous and represent a dialect continuum. Based on the materials on other Mnong idioms, it can be concluded that Southern Mnong is non-tonal.
Data for the description of the tonal system
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likely sufficient
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