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{{Short description|Group of Sino-Tibetan languages}} | |||
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The Tangkhulic languages are not particularly close to each other. | The Tangkhulic languages are not particularly close to each other. | ||
Brown's "Southern Tangkhul" (=[[Southern Luhupa language|Southern Luhupa]] | Brown's "Southern Tangkhul" (= [[Southern Luhupa language|Southern Luhupa]]?) is a [[Kuki-Chin languages|Kuki-Chin]] rather than Tangkhulic language. It has strong links with the recently discovered [[Sorbung language]], which is also not Tangkhulic despite being spoken by ethnic Tangkhul.<ref>David Mortenson and Jennifer Keogh. 2011. Sorbung, an Undocumented Language of Manipur: its Phonology and Place in Tibeto-Burman. In JEALS 4, vol 1. http://jseals.org/JSEALS-4-1.pdf</ref> some northern villages ([[Chingjaroi]], [[Jessami]], Soraphung Razai) in [[Tangkhul Naga|Tangkhul]] area have language more closely related to the [[Angami–Pochuri languages|Angami-pochuri]] language group. | ||
[[Koki language|Koki]], [[Long Phuri language|Long Phuri]], [[Makuri language|Makuri]], and [[Para language|Para]] are "Naga" languages spoken in and around [[Leshi Township]], Myanmar. These four languages could possibly classify as Tangkhulic languages or [[Ao languages]].<ref>Barkman, Tiffany. 2014. [http://ic.payap.ac.th/wp-content/uploads/linguistics_students/Tiffany_Barkman_Thesis.pdf ''A descriptive grammar of Jejara (Para Naga)'']. MA thesis, Chiang Mai: Payap University.</ref> | [[Koki language|Koki]], [[Long Phuri language|Long Phuri]], [[Makuri language|Makuri]], and [[Para language|Para]] are "Naga" languages spoken in and around [[Leshi Township]], Myanmar. These four languages could possibly classify as Tangkhulic languages or [[Ao languages]].<ref>Barkman, Tiffany. 2014. [http://ic.payap.ac.th/wp-content/uploads/linguistics_students/Tiffany_Barkman_Thesis.pdf ''A descriptive grammar of Jejara (Para Naga)'']. MA thesis, Chiang Mai: Payap University.</ref> |