- Lungi,
covering their heads with turbans.
Alternative names: Jinghpaw,
Jingpho, Singpho, Zaizo, Theinbaw, Singfo, and
Chingpaw Lisu is
considered as a...
- The
Jingpho-Luish,
Jingpho-Asakian, Kachin–Luic, or
Kachinic languages are a
group of Sino-Tibetan
languages belonging the Sal branch. They are spoken...
-
Myanmar is home to the
small Nungish group, as well as the
Jingpho–Luish languages,
including Jingpho with
nearly a
million speakers. The
Brahmaputran or Sal...
- of Bangladesh,
Myanmar (Burma), and China.
Ethnologue calls the
group "
Jingpho–Konyak-Garo–Bodo",
while Scott DeLancey (2015)
refers to it as...
-
Tangkhulic Meitei Mikir /
Karbi Mru Sal Bodo–Garo
Northern Naga /
Konyakian Jingpho–Asakian
Himalayish Tibeto-Kanauri
Western Himalayish Bodic Lepcha Tamangish...
-
original on 2015-09-25.
Field research on the
Mungji and
Zawbung dialects of
Jingpho in
Burma Shintani,
Tadahiko (2015). The
Shanke Language.
Linguistic Survey...
-
interchangeably with the main subset,
called the
Jingpo people in China. The
Jingpho language common to many of the
Kachin has a
variety of
dialects and is...
- "Singpho" is the
local pronunciation of "
Jingpho," and the
dialect shares 50%
lexical similarity with
Jingpho. The
Jingpho (Jinghpaw, Chingp'o), or Kachin, language...
- a
close relationship between Dulong,
Jingpho, and Deng;
elsewhere (2007:567) he
limits this to
Dulong and
Jingpho. In a more
extensive p****age (1983:234-247)...
- the
Jingpho proper is
Dashan 大山. Dai
Qingxia (2005:3)
lists the
following autonyms and
exonyms for the
various Burmish groups as well as for
Jingpho which...