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Chamdo languages

Group of Sino-Tibetan languages From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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The Chamdo languages are a group of recently discovered, closely related Sino-Tibetan languages spoken in Chamdo Prefecture, Tibet.[1][2][3] Their position within the Sino-Tibetan language family is currently uncertain.

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Languages

The Chamdo languages are:[4]

Classification

Jiang (2022) provides the following computational phylogenetic classification of the Chamdo languages.[5]

Chamdo

Rumei 如美话 (Markam County 芒康县)

gSerkhu/Suku 素苦话 (Zayu County 察隅县)

Lamo/Dongba 东坝话 (Zogang County 左贡县)

Larong 拉茸话 (Zogang County 左贡县)

Drag-yab cluster: Mang 芒话 and Maji 玛吉话 (Zhag'yab County 察雅县)

Lexical comparison

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Nyima & Suzuki (2019)

Lexical comparisons of numerals in four Chamdo languages from Nyima & Suzuki (2019):[4]

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Suzuki & Nyima (2018)

Suzuki & Nyima (2018: 4-6) provide the following lexical items for Lamo, Larong, and Drag-yab.[1]

The lexical data below is based on the following dialects.

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Changdu Gazetteer (2005)

The Changdu Gazetteer (2005: 819)[6] provides the following comparative data in Tibetan script. The table below uses Wylie romanization. English translations for the Chinese glosses are also provided.

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