- The
Siangic languages (or Koro-Holon languages) are a
small family of
possibly Sino-Tibetan
languages spoken in
Arunachal Pradesh,
northeast India. The...
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Greater Siangic substratum, with the
Greater Siangic languages being a non-Sino-Tibetan
language family consisting of Idu-Taraon and
Siangic languages...
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Greater Siangic is a
language grouping that
includes the
Siangic languages,
Digaro languages (Idu
Mishmi and Taraon) and Pre-Tani, the
hypothetical substrate...
- Miju, and Puroik) and
three independent families (Mishmic, Kamengic, and
Siangic). However, this is
disputed by
Anderson (2014) and others, who consider...
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languages of
Arunachal Pradesh are much more diverse,
belonging to the
small Siangic, Kho-Bwa (or Kamengic), Hruso, Miju and
Digaro languages (or Mishmic) groups...
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Milang is a
Siangic or Tani
language of
Upper Siang district,
Arunachal Pradesh, India. It is
spoken in the 3
villages of
Milang (Milang: Holon), Dalbing...
- languages: Digaro,
Hrusish (including the Miji languages), Midzu, Puroik,
Siangic, and Kho-Bwa. Hmong–Mien (Miao–Yao)
scattered across southern China and...
- the east. It has been
argued that Koro is
actually part of the
Greater Siangic family,
independent from but
influenced by the Sino-Tibetan family. Koro...
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Newaric Kiranti Lepcha Magaric Chepangic Raji–Raute Dura 'Ole
Gongduk Lhokpu Siangic Kho-Bwa
Hrusish Digarish Midžuish Tani
Dhimalish Brahmaputran (Sal) Pyu...
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Blench (2014)
classifies the
Digaro languages as part of the
Greater Siangic group of languages.
Autonyms and
exonyms for Digaro-speaking peoples, as...