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The Jingpho-Luish, Jingpho-Asakian, Kachin–Luic, or Kachinic languages are a group of Sino-Tibetan languages belonging the Sal branch. They are spoken... |
research on the Mungji and Zawbung dialects of Jingpho in Burma Shintani, Tadahiko (2015). The Shanke Language. Linguistic Survey of Tay Cultural Area (LSTCA)... |
group, as well as the Jingpho–Luish languages, including Jingpho with nearly a million speakers. The Brahmaputran or Sal languages include at least the... |
(1972:7) noted that the Bodo–Garo, Konyak, and Jingpho (Kachin) languages, as well as the extinct Chairel language, shared distinctive roots for "sun" and "fire"... |
Kachin people (category Articles containing Burmese-language text) interchangeably with the main subset, called the Jingpo people in China. The Jingpho language common to many of the Kachin has a variety of dialects and is written... |
Zaiwa Langsu Lashi Loloish Yi Lisu Lahu Hani Jino Nakhi/Naxi Jingpho–Nungish–Luish Jingpho Nungish Derung Nung Nu Nusu Rouruo Mishmi Mijuish Miju (Midzu... |
Tangkhulic Meitei Mikir / Karbi Mru Sal Bodo–Garo Northern Naga / Konyakian Jingpho–Asakian Himalayish Tibeto-Kanauri Western Himalayish Bodic Lepcha Tamangish... |
Tibeto-Burman languages. The center-most nucleus identified by Benedict is the Jingpho language (including perhaps the Kachin–Luic and Tamangic languages); other... |
Singpho dialect (redirect from Singpho language) pronunciation of "Jingpho," and the dialect shares 50% lexical similarity with Jingpho. The Jingpho (Jinghpaw, Chingp'o), or Kachin, language is a Tibeto-Burman... |
A. (2013). "Re-Examining the Genetic Position of Jingpho: Putting Flesh on the Bones of the Jingpho/Luish Relationship" (PDF). Linguistics of the Tibeto-Burman... |
Proto-Boro-Garo reconstructions (Wiktionary) Reang Also known as Boro-Konyak-Jingpho or Brahmaputran. Jacquesson, François and van Breugel, Seino (2017). "The... |
similarities between Jingpho and Nungish to be due to contact. Thus, Nungish is not particularly closely related to Jingpho, and is not a Sal language. On the other... |
(1972) placed a particular emphasis on Old Chinese, Classical Tibetan, Jingpho, Written Burmese, Garo, and Mizo in his discussion of Proto-Sino-Tibetan... |
James A. 2013. Re-examining the genetic position of Jingpho: putting flesh on the bones of the Jingpho/Luish relationship. Linguistics of the Tibeto-Burman... |
a close relationship between Dulong, Jingpho, and Deng; elsewhere (2007:567) he limits this to Dulong and Jingpho. In a more extensive passage (1983:234-247)... |
Singpho (category Language and nationality disambiguation pages) Myanmar and India Singpho dialect, a dialect of the Jingpho language, their Sino-Tibetan language Jingpo (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists... |
A. (2013). "Re-Examining the Genetic Position of Jingpho: Putting Flesh on the Bones of the Jingpho/Luish Relationship" (PDF). Linguistics of the Tibeto-Burman... |
the Jingpho proper is Dashan 大山. Dai Qingxia (2005:3) lists the following autonyms and exonyms for the various Burmish groups as well as for Jingpho which... |
Burma: Languages and History, vol. I, II. Oxford: Oxford University Press. Matisoff, James A. (2013). "Re-Examining the Genetic Position of Jingpho: Putting... |
home to 51 living indigenous languages and 24 living non-indigenous languages, with the majority of people speaking languages of the Southwestern Tai family... |