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Some classifications do not include Moken under the Malayan languages, or even under the Aboriginal Malay group of languages. «Ethnologue report for Moken/Moklen» EthnologueАрхивная копия от 29 августа 2012 на Wayback Machine. Moken is considered part of, but isolated within the (Nuclear) Malayo-Polynesian family, displaying no particular affinities to any other (Nuclear) Malayo-Polynesian language. Moreover, it has undergone strong areal influence from neighbouring Mon-Khmer languages, comparable to, but apparently independently from the Chamic languages.
Some classifications do not include Moken under the Malayan languages, or even under the Aboriginal Malay group of languages. «Ethnologue report for Moken/Moklen» EthnologueАрхивная копия от 29 августа 2012 на Wayback Machine. Moken is considered part of, but isolated within the (Nuclear) Malayo-Polynesian family, displaying no particular affinities to any other (Nuclear) Malayo-Polynesian language. Moreover, it has undergone strong areal influence from neighbouring Mon-Khmer languages, comparable to, but apparently independently from the Chamic languages.