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Caijia (Chinese: 蔡家话) is an
endangered Sino-Tibetan
language spoken in an area
centred on Bijie, in the west of the
Chinese province of Guizhou. It was...
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linguist Zhengzhang, who
argued that Bai and
Caijia are
sister languages. In contrast,
Sagart (2011)
argues that
Caijia and the
Waxiang language of northwestern...
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Waxiang appears to
share some
words with the
Caijia language of
western Guizhou.
Sagart (2011)
considers Caijia to be a
sister of Waxiang. Currently, Waxiang...
- Choy Gar, also
Caijia Quan (Chinese: 蔡家拳, Choy
family fist), is a
Chinese martial art
deriving its name from the Cantonese-born founder, Choy Gau Lee (蔡九儀)...
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Caijia is a
station on Line 6 of
Chongqing Rail
Transit in
Chongqing Muni****lity, China. It is
located in
Beibei District. It
opened in 2013. "蔡家站 方便公租房小区4...
- The
Caijia Jialing River Rail
Transit Bridge is a
metro bridge in Chongqing, China. The
bridge is
between Jinshansi and
Caojiawan Stations and
allows Chongqing...
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project began on 28
March 2022. The line
crosses the
Jialing River via
Caijia Rail
Transit Bridge (Chinese: 蔡家轨道大桥).
Construction work
began in October...
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related to
Caijia and Longjia. However, the
classification of
these languages within Sino-Tibetan is uncertain.
Zhengzhang (2010)
suggests that
Caijia and Bai...
- suŋ55 ni55 mpau21) is a Sino-Tibetan
language of Guizhou,
China related to
Caijia and Luren.
Longjia may
already be
extinct (Zhao 2011). The
Longjia people...
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group of Sino-Tibetan
languages spoken in
western Guizhou, China. Only
Caijia is
still spoken,
while Longjia and
Luren are extinct. The
branch was first...