Lolopo (autonyms: lɔ21 lo33 pʰɔ21, lo31 lo31 pʰo31; Chinese: 彝语中部方言; Central Yi) is a Loloish language spoken by half a million Yi people of China. Chinese...
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0 million), etc. Central Loloish: Lisu (940,000)–Lipho (250,000) (incl. Lolopo (570,000), Lalo (320,000)), Micha (50,000), Lahu (600,000), Jinuo (21,000)...
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Minority Languages Gazetteer (1997) (云南省志:少数民族语言文字志; p. 57): lo22 lo33 pʰo21 (Lolopo language) li33 pʰo21 (Lipo language) mi˥tɕʰe21 pʰo21 (Micha language) kɚ33sɨ33...
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government as Lisu, others as Yi. In some areas, the people prefer the name Lolopo (or Lolongo). Some Lipo (Lipa 利帕) speakers in Bingchuan and Yongsheng counties...
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classify with Lalo, Lahu, or the Lisoid (Lisu, Lipo, Lolopo) languages. Hsiu, Andrew. 2017. The Lawu languages: footprints along the Red River valley corridor...
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group called "Luo" (倮族) (likely Lolopo) also live in and around Wumulong. Limi is likely most closely related to Lolopo, but also has many Lalo loanwords...
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Spurious languages are languages that have been reported as existing in reputable works, while other research has reported that the language in question...
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pʰo˨˩), is a Loloish language of Yunnan. Its usage is declining. Micha (mi55 tɕʰi21 or mi55 tɕʰe21) is most closely related to Lipo, Lolopo, and Lisu. The autonym...
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likely a Central Ngwi language, but notes that it does not classify with Lalo, Lahu, or the Lisoid (Lisu, Lipo, Lolopo) languages. Andrew Hsiu (2017) suggests...
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Zhenyuan, and Xinping counties of Yunnan province, China. Mili is a variety of Lolopo. The following basic vocabulary word list of Mili is from the Xinping County...
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