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The Naish languages are a low-level subgroup of Sino-Tibetan languages that include Naxi, Na (Mosuo), and Laze. *Naish * *''Naxi'' * *''Na/Mosuo'' * *''Laze'' In turn, Naish together with Namuyi and Shixing constitutes the Naic subgroup within Sino-Tibetan. Note that in Mainland China, the term "Naxi" is commonly used for the entire language group, e.g. by the influential linguistic introduction by He and Jiang (2015).〔He Jiren 和即仁 & Jiang Zhuyi 姜竹仪. 1985. ''Naxiyu Jianzhi'' 纳西语简志 (A Brief Description of the Naxi Language). Beijing 北京: Minzu Chubanshe 民族出版社.〕〔Michaud, Alexis, He Limin & Zhong Yaoping. 2015. "(Naxi / Naish )." In Rint Sybesma, Wolfgang Behr, Zev Handel & C.T. James Huang (eds.), ''Encyclopedia of Chinese Language and Linguistics''. Leiden: Brill.〕 The terms "Naish" and "Naic" are derived from the endonym ''Na'' used by speakers of several of the languages. These concepts were initially proposed by Guillaume Jacques & Alexis Michaud (2011).〔Jacques, Guillaume, and Alexis Michaud. 2011. "(Approaching the historical phonology of three highly eroded Sino-Tibetan languages: Naxi, Na and Laze )." ''Diachronica'' 28:468-498.〕 Phylogenetic issues are summarized in the entry about the Naic subgroup. For a review of the literature about Naish languages, see Li (2015).〔Li Zihe 李子鹤. 2015. 纳西语言研究回顾——兼论语言在文化研究中的基础地位 (A review of Naxi language studies, with a discussion of the fundamental role of cultural studies for linguistic research). 茶马古道研究期刊 4. 125–131.〕 ==References== 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「Naish languages」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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