- The
Gyalrongic languages (also
known as
Rgyalrongic or Jiarongic)
constitute a
branch of the
Qiangic languages of Sino-Tibetan, but some
propose that it...
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within Tibetic and
Gyalrongic languages. Both
branches also have
native terms for yak-cattle hybrids,
suggesting that
Tibetic and
Gyalrongic speakers may have...
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Qiangic or
Gyalrongic language. On the
basis of both
morphological and
lexical evidence, Lai et al. (2020)
classify Tangut as a West
Gyalrongic language...
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Gyalrongic languages spoken by the
Gyalrong people in
Western Sichuan, China. Lai et al. (2020)
refer to this
group of
languages as East
Gyalrongic....
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linguistic accounts, however,
reveal that
Tangut belonged instead to the
Gyalrongic branch of Tibeto-Burman.
Western Xia was
annihilated by the
Mongol Empire...
- The West
Gyalrongic languages constitute a
group of
Gyalrongic languages. On the
basis of both
morphological and
lexical evidence, Lai et al. (2020) add...
- Stau – Chinese: 道孚语 Daofu, 爾龔語 Ergong) are a
cluster of
closely related Gyalrongic languages of China.
Horpa is
better understood as a
cluster of closely...
- Lavrung,
native name in the
Wobzi dialect: bósʁæi "Tibetan language") is a
Gyalrongic language of China. It is
called Guanyinqiao in
Ethnologue after a town...
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Tangut 西夏
Qiang Qiang 羌 (Northern and Southern)
Prinmi 普米
Minyak 木雅 r
Gyalrongic rGyalrong 嘉绒
Ergong 尔龚
Lavrung 拉乌戎
Southern Ersu 尔苏
Guiqiong 贵琼 Shixing...
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morphological complexity from
isolating (Lolo-Burmese, Tujia) to
polysynthetic (
Gyalrongic, Kiranti) languages.
While Sinitic languages are
normally taken to be...