- The Nung or
Nungish languages are a
poorly described family of
uncertain affiliation within the Sino-Tibetan
languages spoken in Yunnan,
China and Burma...
- Kiranti) Tibeto-Kanauri (includes Lepcha)
Qiangic Jingpho–
Nungish–Luish
Jingpho Nungish Luish Lolo–Burmese–Naxi
Karenic Baic
Tujia (unclassified) Matisoff...
- of the
Nungish branch being part of
Central Tibeto-Burman. However,
James Matisoff (2013)
considers similarities between Jingpho and
Nungish to be due...
-
Jiarongic Some
other small families and
isolates as
primary branches (Newar,
Nungish, Magaric, etc.) Van
Driem points to two main
pieces of
evidence establishing...
-
Langsu Lashi Loloish Yi Lisu Lahu Hani Jino Nakhi/Naxi Jingpho–
Nungish–Luish
Jingpho Nungish Derung Nung Nu Nusu
Rouruo Mishmi Mijuish Miju (Midzu, Kman...
- in
Matisoff (2013).
Similarities between Jingpho and
Nungish are due to contact. Thus,
Nungish is not
particularly closely related to Jingpho, and is...
- Metu, Melam, Tamalu, Tukiumu, Qiu, Nung, Nu-tzŭ.
Dulong belongs to the
Nungish language family of the
Central Tibeto-Burman
branch of the Tibeto-Burman...
- the
index of
languages by C. F.
Voegelin and F. M.
Voegelin (1977) as a
Nungish language of
Myanmar having 3,000 speakers. In 2013 the
reference name for...
- (though in some
other dialects they
further evolved to form a
minimal pair).
Nungish Derung Tvrung [tə˧˩ɻuŋ˥˧] 'Derung'
Germanic English Some
American dialects...
- group. Rung
Rgyalrongic (also
often included into the
Qiangic branch)
Nungish T'rung (Dulong)
Anong Rawang Kiranti West
Himalayan (Kinauri-Almora) Kinauri...