Hanoish | |
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Southern Loloish | |
Geographic distribution: |
Southern China and Indochina |
Linguistic classification: |
Sino-Tibetan
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Glottolog: | hani1249 |
The Hanoish (Hanish) languages, also known in a broader scope as the Southern Loloish or Southern Ngwi languages, are a branch of the Loloish languages that includes Akha and Hani.
The branches included in Lama (2012), with languages from Bradley (2007), are:
Bisu (Laomian), Phunoi (Singsali, Singsili), Pyen
Other Hanoish languages are:
Kato (2008) also documents:
Other Hanoish language varieties in south-central Yunnan include Bukong 布孔, Budu 布都,Asuo 阿梭, Duota 堕塔,Amu 阿木, Lami 腊米, Qiedi 切弟, Kabie 卡别, and Woni 窝尼.