• The Lisoish languages are a branch of the Loloish languages proposed by Ziwo Lama (2012) that includes Lisu and several of the Yi languages. David Bradley...
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  • split off before Burmish did. The rest of the Loloish languages are as follows: The Nisoish, Lisoish, and Kazhuoish clusters are closely related, forming...
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    The Lolo-Burmese languages (also Burmic languages) of Burma and Southern China form a coherent branch of the Sino-Tibetan family. Until ca. 1950, the endonym...
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  • language group has been added from Yang (2012) and Hsiu (2017). Lisoish languages: Lisu, Lolopo, Lipo, Lalo, Taloid languages, etc. Nusoish languages:...
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  • languages than others. The Lisu language is closely related to the Lahu and Akha languages and is also related to Burmese, Jingphaw and Yi languages....
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  • Province Ethnic Minority Languages Gazetteer (云南省志:少数民族语言文字志) (1997), p.30 Gao 2014 Yunnan Province Ethnic Minority Languages Gazetteer (云南省志:少数民族语言文字志)...
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  • Hlersu (Lesu 勒苏), or Sansu (Shansu 山苏/散苏), is a Loloish language of Yunnan Province, China. It is spoken in Xinping, Jinping, Zhenyuan, Eshan (as Shansu...
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  • of languages in the Lisoish branch of Lolo–Burmese. Yang, et al. (2017) lists the following languages as belonging to the Taloid cluster of languages, whose...
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  • Lipo language test of Wikipedia at Wikimedia Incubator The Lipo language (native name: li55 pʰɔ21; Chinese: 傈坡语), also known as eastern Lisu, is a language...
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  • exist in Chinese. It is one of the six Yi languages recognized by the government of China. The Lolo language is mainly spoken in central Yunnan. It is...
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  • Endangered Central Ngwi Languages of Central Yunnan. Keynote Presentation, 37th International Conference on Sino-Tibetan Languages and Linguistics, Lund...
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  • following demographic information for various Lalo languages. Combined, speakers of Lalo languages number fewer than 300,000 people. Central Lalo: 213...
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  • (2004). Endangered Central Ngwi Languages of Central Yunnan. 37th International Conference on Sino-Tibetan Languages and Linguistics, Lund University...
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  • (Chinese: 拉乌; autonym: lɑ55 vu̠55) is a Loloish language of Yongsheng County, Yunnan, China. Languages related to Lavu include Liude 六得, Nazha 纳渣, and...
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  • Yangliu (autonym: la21 lu55 pa55) is a Loloish language of Yunnan, China. There are 7,000 speakers in Yangliu, Longyang District, Baoshan Prefecture. Yang...
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  • Endangered Central Ngwi Languages of Central Yunnan. Keynote Presentation, 37th International Conference on Sino-Tibetan Languages and Linguistics, Lund...
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  • 1999 Basic Vocabularies of the Languages Spoken in Phongxaly, Lao P.D.R. Tokyo: Institute for the Study of Languages and Cultures of Asia and Africa...
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  • Limi (autonym: li33 mi33) is a Loloish language spoken in Yongde, Fengqing, and Yun counties of western Yunnan province, China. Limi is spoken in the following...
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  • nearby regions. Lama, Ziwo Qiu-Fuyuan (2012). Subgrouping of Nisoic (Yi) Languages: A Study from the Perspectives of Shared Innovation and Phylogenetic Estimation...
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  • Eka (autonym: o21 kha24; exonym: Menghua) is a Loloish language of Yunnan, China. There are 3,000 speakers in Yijiacun, Heliu, Shuangjiang County, Lincang...
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  • ka̠33; Chinese: 锁内嘎话; Xinfeng Yi 新峰彝) is a recently discovered Loloish language of Heqing County, Yunnan, China. Sonaga is spoken in Dongdeng 东登 of Xinfeng...
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  • sɨ55; Chinese: 跨玛斯话; Songping Yi 松坪彝) is a recently discovered Loloish language of Heqing County, Yunnan, China. They are known by the Kua-nsi as kʰua33...
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  • Xuzhang (autonym: la21 lu33) is a Loloish language of Yunnan, China. There are 2,000 speakers in Xuzhang, Wafang, Longyang District, Baoshan Prefecture...
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  • Endangered Central Ngwi Languages of Central Yunnan. Keynote Presentation, 37th International Conference on Sino-Tibetan Languages and Linguistics, Lund...
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  • mɔ33 ta55 ɣə21; also known as ɣɔ31 mɔ33 zɔ31 in Duan (1998)) is a Loloish language of Eryuan County and Heqing County, Yunnan. Gomotage is probably closely...
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  • Subgrouping of Nisoic (Yi) Languages, thesis, University of Texas at Arlington Bradley, David. 2004. Endangered Central Ngwi Languages of Central Yunnan. Keynote...
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  • 2013-08-01. Retrieved 2013-07-19. Yang, Cathryn. 2011. Assessment of the Lolo languages: Current understanding and recommended next steps. m.s. Xinping County...
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  • Endangered Central Ngwi Languages of Central Yunnan. Keynote Presentation, 37th International Conference on Sino-Tibetan Languages and Linguistics, Lund...
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  • However, the remaining two of the six officially recognized Yi languages belong to Lama's Lisoish clade. Western Yi (Lalo 腊罗) Central Yi (Lolopo 倮倮泼) Lama (2012)...
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  • pu55 sɨ55; Chinese: 子逋斯话; Daqing Yi 大箐彝) is a recently discovered Loloish language of Heqing County, Yunnan, China. They are known by the Kua-nsi as zɨ21...
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