- intelligibility) Zhaba,
Queyu Matisoff (2004)
states that
Jiarongic is an
additional branch:
Jiarongic Gyarung Lavrung Horpa (Ergong)
Matisoff (2004) describes...
- The
Gyalrongic languages (also
known as
Rgyalrongic or
Jiarongic)
constitute a
branch of the
Qiangic languages of Sino-Tibetan, but some
propose that...
- (Sinitic)
Southern Southwestern: Lolo-Burmese,
Karenic Southeastern: Qiangic,
Jiarongic Some
other small families and
isolates as
primary branches (Newar, Nungish...
- franca) Ba–Shu (extinct)
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- franca) Ba–Shu (extinct)
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- franca) Ba–Shu (extinct)
Hakka Xiang Sichuanese Standard Chinese Kham
Jiarongic Qiangic Nuosu Tourist attractions Bailu,
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- franca) Ba–Shu (extinct)
Hakka Xiang Sichuanese Standard Chinese Kham
Jiarongic Qiangic Nuosu Tourist attractions Bailu,
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- franca) Ba–Shu (extinct)
Hakka Xiang Sichuanese Standard Chinese Kham
Jiarongic Qiangic Nuosu Tourist attractions Bailu,
Pengzhou Dujiangyan Irrigation...
- franca) Ba–Shu (extinct)
Hakka Xiang Sichuanese Standard Chinese Kham
Jiarongic Qiangic Nuosu Tourist attractions Bailu,
Pengzhou Dujiangyan Irrigation...
- franca) Ba–Shu (extinct)
Hakka Xiang Sichuanese Standard Chinese Kham
Jiarongic Qiangic Nuosu Tourist attractions Bailu,
Pengzhou Dujiangyan Irrigation...