- branches,
northern and southern:
Qiangic Northern Northern Qiang (Máwō) Pumi (
Prinmi) Muya (Minyag)
Tangut (extinct;
attested 1036–1502)
Southern Southern Qiang...
- The Pumi
language (also
known as
Prinmi[citation needed]) is a
Qiangic language used by the Pumi people, an
ethnic group from Yunnan, China, as well as...
- and
Yongsheng County,
typically at
elevations above 9,000 feet (2,700 m).
Prinmi, the Pumi language,
belongs to the
Qiangic branch of the Tibeto-Burman family...
-
Gyalrongic Gyalrong (rGyalrong, Jiarong)
Khroskyabs (Lavrung)
Horpa (Stau)
Prinmi Muya (Munya)
Zhaba Choyo (Queyu)
Tangut (extinct) Tibeto-Kanauri Bodish...
-
Lavrung Ergong Choyo nDrapa Guiqiong Minyak Ersuic Namuyi Shixing Naish Prinmi Lolo-Burmese (Bai) [possible Burmo-Qiangic substratum] Additionally, Tangut...
-
tones and low
tones are
reconstructed for Proto-Rma, as well as for Proto-
Prinmi. Wen,
Maotao (2014). The
Creation of the
Qiang Ethnicity, its
Relation to...
- 1961;
Luangthongkum 2013, 2019) (list) Proto-Rma (Sims 2017) (list) Proto-
Prinmi (Sims 2017) (list) Proto-Ersuic (Yu 2012) (list) Proto-Naish (Jacques &...