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- Sinosphere_(linguistics) abstract "Sinosphere is a term that refers to the Mainland Southeast Asia linguistic area, coined by James Matisoff. The linguist James Matisoff coined the term "Sinosphere" in 1990, contrasting with the Indosphere, "I refer to the Chinese and Indian areas of linguistic/cultural influence in Southeast Asia as the 'Sinosphere' and the 'Indosphere'."For Mainland Southeast Asia (MSEA) the term has been glossed as "Sinosphere: a socio-political sphere of MSEA, subsuming those countries, cultures, and languages that have historically come under influence from the politics, culture, religion, and languages of China ."".
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- Sinosphere_(linguistics) subject Category:Tibeto-Burman_languages.
- Sinosphere_(linguistics) comment "Sinosphere is a term that refers to the Mainland Southeast Asia linguistic area, coined by James Matisoff.".
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