Citing the fact that both the Zhuang and Thai peoples have the same exonym for the Vietnamese, kɛɛu < sup > A1 </ sup >, Jerold A. Edmondson of the University of Texas, Arlington posited that the split between Zhuang and the Southwest Tai languages happened no earlier than the founding of Jiaozhi ( 交址 ) in Vietnam in 112 BC, but no later than the 5th – 6th century AD.
Citing the fact that both the Zhuang and Thai peoples have the same exonym for the Vietnamese, kɛɛuA1, Jerold A. Edmondson of the University of Texas, Arlington posited that the split between Zhuang ( a Central Tai language ) and the Southwest Tai languages happened no earlier than the founding of Jiaozhi ( 交址 ) in Vietnam in 112 BCE but no later than the 5th – 6th century.
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