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Lisoish languages : ウィキペディア英語版 | Lisoish languages
The Lisoish languages, also known in broader scope as the Central Loloish or Central Ngwi languages, are a branch of the Loloish languages that includes several of the Yi languages ==Scope== Central Loloish was proposed by Bradley (1997) and Thurgood (2003).〔Thurgood & LaPolla, 2003, ''The Sino-Tibetan languages'', p. 8〕 Thurgood removed the Sani–Azha languages. Lama (2012) removed Lahu and Jinuo, and did not address Micha, calling the remaining core ''Lisoish''. There is no single phonological innovation that defines Lisoish.
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