- The
Hrusish or
Southeast Kamengic languages possibly constitute a Sino-Tibetan
branch in
Arunachal Pradesh,
northeast India. They are
Hruso (Aka) and...
- Chepang, Hayu) East
Himalayish Newarish (Newar, Pahari)
Digarish Midźuish
Hrusish Dhimalish Miśingish
Dzorgaish Burmic Burmish Mruish Nungish Katśinish (Jingpho)...
- Sino-Tibetan
rather than as
isolates or
independent language phyla.
Arunachal Hrusish languages Hruso Miji languages: Bangru,
Eastern Miji,
Western Miji Kho-Bwa...
- Asia: Kenaboi. the
difficult to
classify Arunachal languages: Digaro,
Hrusish (including the Miji languages), Midzu, Puroik, Siangic, and Kho-Bwa. Hmong–Mien...
-
Magaric Chepangic Raji–Raute Dura 'Ole
Gongduk Lhokpu Siangic Kho-Bwa
Hrusish Digarish Midžuish Tani
Dhimalish Brahmaputran (Sal) Pyu Ao Angami–Pochuri...
- Chukotko-Kamchatkan–Amuric
Arunachal Greater Siangic Siangic Digaro Mijiic Miju
Hrusish Kho-Bwa East and
Southeast Asia
Andamanese Austric Austro-Tai Austronesian–Ongan...
- and
Shannan Prefecture,
China Linguistic classification Sino-Tibetan?
Hrusish?
Mijiic Subdivisions Miji (Sajolang)
Bangru Language codes Glottolog miji1239...
-
language isolates and
independent language families in Arunachal: Digaro,
Hrusish (including the Miji languages), Midzu, Puroik, Siangic, and Kho-Bwa The...
-
Tibet Native speakers 1,500 (2015)
Language family possibly Sino-Tibetan?
Hrusish?
Mijiic Bangru Language codes ISO 639-3 None (mis)
Glottolog bang1369 ELP...
-
Blench 2011). However,
Milang and Koro do not
belong to
either the Tani or
Hrusish groups of languages. It is
unclear whether the
Siangic is a
branch of Sino-Tibetan...