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Definition of Southern Tai
1. Noun. A branch of the Tai languages.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Southern Tai
Literary usage of Southern Tai
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Nearer and Farther East: Outline Studies of Moslem Lands and of Siam by Samuel Marinus Zwemer, Arthur Judson Brown (1908)
"Siamese (or southern Tai): those living in southern Siam. NOTE. — The word " Tai"
is used by all of these peoples when giving the name of their race. ..."
2. The Province of Burma: A Report Prepared on Behalf of the University of Chicago by Alleyne Ireland (1907)
"... and the Lii with the Southern Tai. The North-western Shan region is the area
extending from Bhamo to Assam between the 28d and 28th parallels of ..."
3. The Province of Burma: A Report Prepared on Behalf of the University of Chicago by Alleyne Ireland (1907)
"... and the Lii with the Southern Tai. The North-western Shan region is the area
extending from Bhamo to Assam between ..."
4. The Nearer and Farther East: Outline Studies of Moslem Lands and of Siam by Samuel Marinus Zwemer, Arthur Judson Brown (1908)
"Siamese (or southern Tai): those living in southern Siam. NOTE. —The word "Tai"
is used by all of these peoples when giving the name of their race. ..."
5. Census of India, 1901 by India Census Commissioner, Sir Herbert Hope Risley (1902)
"For us in Burma the Southern Tai sub-group possesses Southern Tai sub-group.
.1 • »vm comparatively little interest. Siamese was spoken by Amherst and ..."