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    The geographical distribution of autonyms for 'person/people' in the Mon-Khmer languages of South East Asia and its contribution to the understanding of the original location (homeland) of the Luòyuè residents

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    The Sino-Vietnamese phonetic cluster Lạc Việt (雒 越) first appeared in the Hanshu (漢書, Hàn shū), a first-century CE Chinese work. At that time, this cluster was used to refer to a group of non-Sinitic residents in the Bách Việt (百越, Băi yuè) area, but there were no specific indications about the exact location of this group or the owners of this name. From the perspective of geolinguistics, this paper investigates autonyms that refer to ‘person/people’ in the Mon-Khmer languages of Southeast Asia. The aim of this paper is to prove that Lạc Việt, used by the Chinese in the 1st century, was used to record the autonym of the Mon-Khmer residents of Southeast Asia

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