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text_A: Father of the Bride has an American comedian play a starring role.
text_B: The Kho-Bwa languages , also known as Bugunish and Kamengic , are a small family of languages spoken in Arunachal Pradesh , northeast India .. Arunachal Pradesh. Arunachal Pradesh. northeast India. Seven Sister States. The name Kho-Bwa is due to Van Driem -LRB- 2001 -RRB- .. It is based on the reconstructed words * kho -LRB- `` fire '' -RRB- and * bwa -LRB- `` water '' -RRB- .. Blench -LRB- 2011 -RRB- suggests the name Kamengic , from the Kameng area of Arunachal Pradesh , or alternatively Bugun -- Mey , after its two main members .. Arunachal Pradesh. Arunachal Pradesh. Kameng. Kameng River. Both Van Driem and Blench group the Bugun -LRB- or Khowa -RRB- , the Mey -LRB- or Sherdukpen -RRB- , and the Lishpa -LRB- or Lish -RRB- languages .. The Puroik -LRB- or Sulung -RRB- language is included in the group by Van Driem but treated as a language isolate with no genetic relation to Kamengic by Blench .. language isolate. language isolate. genetic. genetic ( linguistics ). These languages have traditionally been placed in the Tibeto-Burman group by the Linguistic Survey of India , but the justification of this is open to question .. Tibeto-Burman group. Tibeto-Burman languages. Linguistic Survey of India. Linguistic Survey of India. The languages have certainly been strongly influenced by the neighboring Sino-Tibetan languages , but this does not necessarily imply genetic unity and may possibly be a purely areal effect .. Sino-Tibetan. Sino-Tibetan languages. genetic. genetic ( linguistics ). areal. areal linguistics. The entire language family has about 15,000 speakers -LRB- including Puroik -RRB- or about 10,000 speakers -LRB- excluding Puroik -RRB- , according to estimates made during the 2000s .
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