- The
Loloish languages, also
known as Yi (like the Yi people) and
occasionally Ngwi or Nisoic, are a
family of 50–100 Tibeto-Burman
languages spoken primarily...
- The
Southern Loloish or
Southern Ngwi languages, also
known as the
Hanoish or
Hanish languages,
constitute a
branch of the
Loloish languages that includes...
- The
Central Loloish languages, also
known as
Central Ngwi, is a
branch of
Loloish languages in
Bradley (1997). It is not used in Lama's (2012) classification...
- The
Northern Loloish languages, also
known as
Northern Ngwi, are a
branch of the
Loloish languages that
includes the
literary standard of the Yi people...
- is
often left as a
third branch besides Loloish and Burmish. Lama (2012)
considers it to be a
branch of
Loloish,
while Guillaume Jacques has suggested...
- The
Southeastern Loloish languages, also
known as
Southeastern Ngwi, are a
branch of the
Loloish languages. In Lama's (2012) classification, it is called...
- Proto-
Loloish is the
reconstructed ancestor of the
Loloish languages.
Reconstructions include those of
David Bradley (1979),
James Matisoff (2003), and...
- Bằng, and Lào Cai provinces, in the country's north. The Yi
speak various Loloish languages,
closely related to Burmese. The
prestige variety is Nuosu, which...
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languages and
cants based on Indo-European
languages List of lesser-known
Loloish languages Hani
languages Taloid languages Talodi–Heiban
languages Yupik...
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Sanie (autonym: sɑ21 ɲɛ21 or sɑ21 ŋʷɛ21) is a
Loloish language of Yunnan, China. It is
similar to Samataw.
There were 17,320
ethnic Sanie in 1998, but...