The Southeastern Loloish languages, also known as Southeastern Ngwi, are a branch of the Loloish languages. In Lama's (2012) classification, it is called...
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The Loloish languages, also known as Yi (like the Yi people) and occasionally Ngwi or Nisoic, are a family of 50–100 Sino-Tibetan languages spoken primarily...
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Nisoish branch together with the Axi-Puoid (Southeastern Loloish) languages. Two of the six Yi languages (fangyan 方言) officially recognized by the Chinese...
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The Nisoish or Yi languages, which contains both the Northern Loloish (Northern Ngwi) and Southeastern Loloish (Southeastern Ngwi) branches, are a branch...
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Northern Ngwi, Southeastern Ngwi, and Central Ngwi). Mondzish Burmish Hanoish Lahoish Naxish Nusoish Kazhuoish Lisoish Nisoish Proto-Loloish language Bradley...
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but not part of the Yi language complex of China. Jamin Pelkey (2011) considers Laghuu to be a Southeastern Loloish language. Laghuu is spoken in the...
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as a Southeastern Loloish language, and lists 35,000 speakers as of 2003. Ache has not been analyzed in classifications of Southeastern Loloish by Pelkey...
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Xiqi, Ati, and Long languages of Huaning County may be Southeastern Loloish languages. Hsiu (2018) also suggests a Southeastern Loloish affiliation. The...
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However, Pelkey (2011:458) notes that Kathu and Mo'ang are not Southeastern Loloish languages. Kathu word list (Wiktionary) Kathu at Ethnologue (18th ed....
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share the defining features of Southeastern Loloish. However, Lama (2012) classifies Pholo as a Southeastern Loloish language, and considers it to be most...
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of languages that constitute the most divergent branch of the Lolo–Burmese languages in the classification of Lama (2012). The Mondzish languages are...
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Alingpo as an Eastern Yi language similar to Nasu and Gepo. However, Hsiu (2018) notes that it is a Southeastern Loloish language closely related to Lope...
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languages in China. The predominant language is Standard Chinese, which is based on Beijingese, but there are hundreds of related Chinese languages,...
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the Xiqi, Ati, and Long languages of Huaning County may be Southeastern Loloish languages. Hsiu (2018) suggests a Northern Loloish affiliation. The Huaning...
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‹ The template Infobox language is being considered for merging. › Phowa is a dialect cluster of Loloish languages spoken by the Phula people of China...
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inscription, date from the early 12th century. The closely related Loloish languages are spoken by 9 million people in the mountains of western Sichuan...
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Nisu is classified as Southeastern Loloish by Pelkey (2011), but is traditionally classified as a Northern Loloish language, including by Lama (2012)...
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Language Code for the Kurdish language. ‹ The template Infobox language is being considered for merging. › Ku (autonym: ku55) is a Loloish language cluster...
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Guangxi Yi or Longlin Yi, is a Loloish language spoken by the Yi people of China. Nasu and Wusa are two of six Yi languages recognized by the Government...
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‹ The template Infobox language is being considered for merging. › Azha is one of the Loloish languages spoken by the Yi people of China. In Azha, the...
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Bo people (China) (category CS1 Chinese-language sources (zh))
Languages spoken by the Bo people(s) may have included: Macro-Bai languages Caijia language Longjia language Kra languages Lachi language Loloish languages...
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template Infobox language is being considered for merging. › Awu (Chinese: 阿务), also known as Lope (autonym: lo214 pʰɯ21), is a Loloish language of China. Awu...
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‹ The template Infobox language is being considered for merging. › Muji or Muzi is a Loloish language cluster spoken by the Phula people of China. It is...
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template Infobox language is being considered for merging. › Azhe (Chinese: 阿哲; Azhepo; autonym: [a21 dʐɛ22 pʰo21]) is one of the Loloish languages spoken by...
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the Xiqi, Ati, and Long languages of Huaning County may be Southeastern Loloish languages. Hsiu (2018) suggests a Northern Loloish affiliation. The Huaning...
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"Tibeto-Burman languages". Encyclopaedia Britannica. Revised 2008, by Elizabeth Prine Pauls. Retrieved 2024-10-03. There are 8 Tibeto-Burman languages with over...
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Infobox language is being considered for merging. › Zokhuo (autonym: dzu21 kʰʊ33), also known as Niuweiba (Cowtail) Phula, is a Loloish language spoken...
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Xiqi, Ati, and Long languages of Huaning County may be Southeastern Loloish languages. Hsiu (2018) also suggests a Southeastern Loloish affiliation. The...
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‹ The template Infobox language is being considered for merging. › Khlula is a Loloish language. It is spoken by the Phula people of China. Khlula at Ethnologue...
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‹ The template Infobox language is being considered for merging. › Sani (Chinese: 撒尼; pinyin: Sani) is one of the Loloish languages spoken by the Yi people...
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