- Chinese: 嘉绒语;
traditional Chinese: 嘉絨語; pinyin: Jiāróngyǔ), or
sometimes Gyarung, is a
subbranch of the
Gyalrongic languages spoken by the
Gyalrong people...
- Tibeto-Burman Tibetan–Kanauri (a.k.a. Bodish–Himalayish)
Bodish (Tibetic,
Gyarung, Takpa, Tsangla,
Murmi & Gurung)
Himalayish "major"
Himalayish "minor"...
- ****hug is a
Gyalrong language spoken in
Barkam County, Rngaba, Sichuan, China, in the
three townships of Gdong-brgyad (Chinese: 龙尔甲; pinyin: Lóng'rjiǎ...
-
system Capital Chuchen (in
present day
Jinchuan County) Common languages
Gyarung Government Monarchy Namkha Gyalpo • 1723–1760 Slob Dpon (first) • 1760–17...
-
system Capital Tsanlha (in
present day
Xiaojin County) Common languages
Gyarung Government Monarchy Tsanlha Gyalpo • 17??–17?? Tse
dbang • 17??–1776...
- This
classification is
similar to
Voeglin &
Voeglin (1965), but
within a "
Gyarung-Mishmi" sub-family
within Sino-Tibetan. Phonetically,
Gurung languages...
-
Matisoff (2004)
states that
Jiarongic is an
additional branch:
Jiarongic Gyarung Lavrung Horpa (Ergong)
Matisoff (2004)
describes Proto-Tibeto-Burman *-a...