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- Social:Akha language (category Languages of China)Loloish. Loloish and the Mru languages are closely related and are grouped within Tibeto-Burman as the Lolo-Burmese languages. In accordance with China's13 KB (1,148 words) - 05:56, 8 February 2024
- Social:Muda language (category Language articles citing Ethnologue 18)Classifications of some lesser-known Lolo-Burmese languages. Xu Shixuan [徐世璇] (1991). "Several types of sound changes in Lolo-Burmese languages [缅彝语几种音类的演变]." In Minzu5 KB (263 words) - 11:58, 14 February 2024
- Social:Alingpo language (category Languages without Glottolog code)红河彝族族源族称及其人口分布 . Hsiu, Andrew. 2018. Classifications of some lesser-known Lolo-Burmese languages. http://www.ynszxc.gov.cn/villagePage/vIndex.aspx?departmentid=1117002 KB (187 words) - 20:50, 15 July 2022
- the Lolo-Burmese languages does support the inclusion of Naxish (Naic) within Lolo-Burmese, but recognizes Lahoish and Nusoish as coherent language groups10 KB (1,087 words) - 15:51, 5 February 2024
- Social:Habei language (category Languages without Glottolog code)哈备村玛尼人传统思维方式探析 Hsiu, Andrew. 2018. Classifications of some lesser-known Lolo-Burmese languages. 金平苗族瑶族傣族自治县者米拉祜族乡顶青村委会哈备村 金平苗族瑶族傣族自治县民族志1979-2010. 金平苗族瑶族傣族自治県民族宗教事務局編5 KB (547 words) - 11:22, 3 November 2021
- Social:Jino language (category Language articles citing Ethnologue 18)phylogenetic analysis of the Lolo-Burmese languages. The use of Jino is rapidly declining: in the 1980s, 70–80% of the Jino people used Jino; in 2000,8 KB (822 words) - 15:05, 5 February 2024
- and central European languages, Turkic languages, sub-Saharan African languages, indigenous languages of the Americas, languages of maritime Southeast49 KB (3,450 words) - 20:32, 6 February 2024
- Short description: Lolo-Burmese language of China Maza (autonym: ma33 zɑ53) is a Lolo-Burmese language spoken by the Yi people of China. Maza is spoken1 KB (142 words) - 06:31, 26 June 2023
- Short description: Lolo-Burmese language of Yunnan, China Muangphe (autonym: muaŋ53, muaŋ55 phe21) is a Lolo-Burmese language spoken by about 300 people6 KB (327 words) - 07:54, 26 June 2023
- Social:Lahu language (category Language articles citing Ethnologue 18)Satterthwaite-Phillips' (2011) computational phylogenetic analysis of the Lolo-Burmese languages. A few dialects are noted, which are each known by a variety of14 KB (1,532 words) - 04:28, 4 May 2022
- Social:Mondzi language (category Languages of China)2014. "Mondzish: a new subgroup of Lolo-Burmese". In Proceedings of the 14th International Symposium on Chinese Languages and Linguistics (IsCLL-14). Taipei:3 KB (174 words) - 21:00, 13 September 2021
- Social:Qabiao language (category Language articles citing Ethnologue 18)(Pupeo or Pu Péo) and Pen Ti Lolo (Bendi Lolo). The meaning of the name "Qabiao" is unknown. Maza, a Lolo–Burmese language spoken near the Qabiao area,5 KB (635 words) - 08:43, 26 June 2023
- Social:Naxi language (category Languages of China)is commonly proposed in Chinese scholarship that the Naic languages are Lolo-Burmese languages: for instance, Ziwo Lama (2012) classifies Naxi as part of18 KB (1,901 words) - 06:28, 8 February 2024
- Social:Tosu language (category Extinct languages of Asia)Tatsuo, 1976, "Hsi-hsia, Tosu, and Lolo–Burmese languages", Studia Phonologica 10:1–15 ELAR archive of Duoxu language documentation materials2 KB (297 words) - 15:02, 5 February 2024
- 2016. The classification of Cosao: a Lolo-Burmese language of China and Laos. Presented at the 22nd Himalayan Languages Symposium, Guwahati, India. Bai Bibo2 KB (335 words) - 20:14, 4 May 2022
- Social:Proto-Loloish language (category Proto-languages)Press. ISBN:978-0-520-09843-5. Proto-Tibeto-Burman language Lolo-Burmese languages Loloish languages4 KB (253 words) - 04:22, 8 February 2024
- Social:Proto-Loloish (category Proto-languages)Press. ISBN:978-0-520-09843-5. Proto-Tibeto-Burman language Lolo-Burmese languages Loloish languages4 KB (253 words) - 08:41, 28 January 2022
- Social:Mantsi language (category Languages of China)description: Lolo-Burmese language of China and Vietnam Mantsi (autonym: mã53 tsi53; also called Lô Lô, Flowery Lolo, White Lolo or Black Lolo, is a Lolo-Burmese7 KB (545 words) - 06:27, 8 February 2024
- Social:Mauphu language (category Languages without Glottolog code)Short description: Endangered Lolo-Burmese language Mauphu (autonym: mau21 pʰu35) is a highly endangered Lolo-Burmese language spoken by about 20 people in978 bytes (77 words) - 06:29, 26 June 2023
- Social:Motang language (category Languages without Glottolog code)Short description: Lolo-Burmese language of Yunnan, China Motang (autonym: mo21 ta21 saŋ51) is a highly endangered Lolo-Burmese language with six speakers944 bytes (76 words) - 06:34, 26 June 2023