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Naish languages

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Geographic distribution:
  
Yunnan and Sichuan

Glottolog:
  
nais1236

Linguistic classification:
  
Sino-Tibetan Naish

Naish languages

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). 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). Phylogenetic issues are summarized in the entry about the Naic subgroup. For a review of the literature about Naish languages, see Li (2015).

    References

    Naish languages Wikipedia