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This Burmese language page is presented as an additional supplement for Linguistic Anthropology General Resources


Burmese Language __ Detailed lessons from Northern Illinois University, in three sections: the Burmese
script; beginning Burmese; intermediate Burmese. - http://www.seasite.niu.edu/Burmese/language.htm

Burmese language __ "The standard dialect of Burmese comes from Yangon, but there are several distinctive dialects in Upper Myanmar and Lower Myanmar. Dialects include Merguese, Yaw, and Palaw." You will find an encyclopedic article with links to related materials. - From wikipedia - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Burmese_language

Burmese Language __ These Burmese Lessons are targeted for students who have completed Elementary Burmese. - from seasite.niu.edu - http://www.seasite.niu.edu/Burmese/Script/language.htm

Burmese language resources __ You will find a list of online resources for language and culture. - from mongabay.com - http://www.mongabay.com/indigenous_ethnicities/languages/languages/Burmese.html

Ethnologue 14 report for language - Burmese __ You will find statistical and technical information about Burmese Language - From ethnologue.com - http://www.ethnologue.com/14/show_language.asp?code=BMS

Myanmar/Burmese script and pronunciation __ "The Myanmar or Burmese script developed from the Mon script, which was adapted from a southern Indian script during the 8th century. The earliest known inscriptions in the Myanmar script date from the 11th century." An overview plus links to additional materials. - from omniglot.com - http://www.omniglot.com/writing/burmese.htm

Myanmar Languages - Myanmar (Burma) __ "One might wonder to know that 45 million people speak 111 languages in Myanmar. Majority of Myanmars speak Myanmar language." A brief look. - From myanmars.net - http://www.myanmars.net/language/index.htm

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