- The
Loloish languages, also
known as Yi (like the Yi people) and
occasionally Ngwi or Nisoic, are a
family of
fifty to a
hundred Sino-Tibetan languages...
- Proto-
Loloish is the
reconstructed ancestor of the
Loloish languages.
Reconstructions include those of
David Bradley (1979),
James Matisoff (2003), and...
- The
Southern Loloish or
Southern Ngwi languages, also
known as the
Hanoish or
Hanish languages,
constitute a
branch of the
Loloish languages that includes...
- is
often left as a
third branch besides Loloish and Burmish. Lama (2012)
considers it to be a
branch of
Loloish,
while Guillaume Jacques has suggested...
-
ethnolinguistic groups that
speak Loloish languages. Most of
these groups speak languages of
uncertain affiliation within Loloish, and are under-do****ented or...
- The
Northern Loloish languages, also
known as
Northern Ngwi, are a
branch of the
Loloish languages that
includes the
literary standard of the Yi people...
- The
Southeastern Loloish languages, also
known as
Southeastern Ngwi, are a
branch of the
Loloish languages. In Lama's (2012) classification, it is called...
-
speak Phunoi, a Tibeto-Burman
language that is
classified as one of the
Loloish languages. The
community is
divided into
several clans, each with its own...
- Tibetan,
Rgyal Rong, Rgu, etc.
Tibetan script Yi 彝族/ꆈꌠ 9,830,327
Various Loloish,
Southwestern Mandarin Yi script,
Simplified Han
characters Tujia 土家族 9...
-
celebration held in the
Philippines Ati
language (China), an
unclassified Loloish language of
Huaning County, Yunnan,
China Ati, a
queen of the
fabled Land...