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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. ==Languages== The branches included in Lama (2012), with languages from Bradley (2007), are: |2= |label2=Bi-Ka |2= }} }} }} }} Other Hanoish languages are: *Muda *Paza (Phusang), a recently discovered Loloish language of northern Laos, is also Hanoish, but it is unclear where it should be classified within Hanoish.〔http://lingweb.eva.mpg.de/numeral/Paza.htm〕 *Sadu, a recently discovered Loloish language of Yuxi, Yunnan, China *Bana or Bala〔 in Laos. Speakers are included in the Kaw (Akha) ethnic group. The language is now being replaced by other larger languages such as Akha and Lahu. *Suobi 梭比, spoken in Yinyuan Township 因远镇, Yuanjiang County *Nuobi 糯比, closely related to Suobi *Cosao, an unclassified Southern Loloish language *Yiche 奕车, spoken in Honghe County Kato (2008) also documents: *Muteun (') *Khongsat (') *Khir (') Other Hanoish language varieties in south-central Yunnan include Bukong 布孔, Budu 布都,〔中国少数民族社会历史调查资料丛刊》修订编辑委员会. 2009. 哈尼族社会历史调查, p.94, 99. Beijing: Minzu Chubanshe.〕 Asuo 阿梭, Duota 堕塔,〔''Jiangcheng County Almanac'' (1989:351)〕 Amu 阿木, Lami 腊米, Qiedi 切弟, Kabie 卡别,〔Jiang Ying (), Cui Xia (), Qiao Xiang (). 2009. ''A study of Ximoluo'' (). Beijing: Ethnic Publishing House ().〕 and Woni 窝尼. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Hanoish languages」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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