Qiangic languages

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Qiangic is a language family of northeastern Tibeto-Burman languages spoken in Tibet and some other western areas of China.

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Qiangic consists of 12 languages:

1. Jiarong (a.k.a. rGyal-rong)
A. Qiang
2. Northern Qiang
3. Southern Qiang
4. Ergong
5. Zaba
6. Guichong
7. Muya
8. Ersu (a.k.a. Tosu)
9. Choyo
10. Narmuyi
11. Shixing
12. Pumi (a.k.a. Primi)
13. Tangut (disputed)

  • Bradley, David. (1997). Tibeto-Burman languages and classification. In D. Bradley (Ed.), Papers in South East Asian linguistics: Tibeto-Burman languages of the Himalayas (No. 14, pp. 1-71). Canberra: Pacific Linguistics.
  • Sun, Hongkai. (1983). The nationality languages in the six valleys and their language branches. Yunnan Minzuxuebao, 3, 99-273. (Written in Chinese).


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