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The Jingpho-Luish, Jingpho-Asakian, Kachin–Luic, or Kachinic languages are a group of Sino-Tibetan languages belonging the Sal branch. They are spoken in eastern India and Burma, and consist of the Jingpho (also known as Kachin) language and the Luish (a.k.a. Asakian) languages Sak, Kadu, Ganan, Andro, Sengmai, and Chairel. Ethnologue and Glottolog include the extinct or nearly extinct Taman language in the Jingpo branch, but Huziwara (2016) considers it to be unclassified within Tibeto-Burman. Jingpho-Luish languages contain many sesquisyllables.

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  • Jingpho-Sak-Sprachen (de)
  • Lenguas kachin-lui (es)
  • Jingpho–Luish languages (en)
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  • Die Jingpho-Sak-Sprachen oder Kachin-Luisch-Sprachen bilden eine Untereinheit der Bodo-Konyak-Jingpho-Sprachen, die zu den tibetobirmanischen Sprachen gehören, einem Primärzweig des Sinotibetischen. Die fünf Jingpho-Sak-Sprachen werden von 1,1 Millionen Menschen in Nordost-Indien, in Bangladesch, in Birma und Süd-China gesprochen. Die größte Einzelsprache ist das oder Kachin mit 950.000 Sprechern. Das Jinghpo-Sak oder Kachin-Luisch gliedert sich in Jingpho (Kachin) und Sak (Luisch). (de)
  • Las lenguas kachin-lui, kachínicas o Jingpho-Sak constituyen un grupo de las lenguas tibeto-birmanas de la cuenca del Brahmaputra, formada por las variedades de jingpho (kachin) y las lenguas sak (sak, kadu, andro y sengmai). (es)
  • The Jingpho-Luish, Jingpho-Asakian, Kachin–Luic, or Kachinic languages are a group of Sino-Tibetan languages belonging the Sal branch. They are spoken in eastern India and Burma, and consist of the Jingpho (also known as Kachin) language and the Luish (a.k.a. Asakian) languages Sak, Kadu, Ganan, Andro, Sengmai, and Chairel. Ethnologue and Glottolog include the extinct or nearly extinct Taman language in the Jingpo branch, but Huziwara (2016) considers it to be unclassified within Tibeto-Burman. Jingpho-Luish languages contain many sesquisyllables. (en)
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  • Jingpho–Luish (en)
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  • Die Jingpho-Sak-Sprachen oder Kachin-Luisch-Sprachen bilden eine Untereinheit der Bodo-Konyak-Jingpho-Sprachen, die zu den tibetobirmanischen Sprachen gehören, einem Primärzweig des Sinotibetischen. Die fünf Jingpho-Sak-Sprachen werden von 1,1 Millionen Menschen in Nordost-Indien, in Bangladesch, in Birma und Süd-China gesprochen. Die größte Einzelsprache ist das oder Kachin mit 950.000 Sprechern. Das Jinghpo-Sak oder Kachin-Luisch gliedert sich in Jingpho (Kachin) und Sak (Luisch). (de)
  • Las lenguas kachin-lui, kachínicas o Jingpho-Sak constituyen un grupo de las lenguas tibeto-birmanas de la cuenca del Brahmaputra, formada por las variedades de jingpho (kachin) y las lenguas sak (sak, kadu, andro y sengmai). (es)
  • The Jingpho-Luish, Jingpho-Asakian, Kachin–Luic, or Kachinic languages are a group of Sino-Tibetan languages belonging the Sal branch. They are spoken in eastern India and Burma, and consist of the Jingpho (also known as Kachin) language and the Luish (a.k.a. Asakian) languages Sak, Kadu, Ganan, Andro, Sengmai, and Chairel. Ethnologue and Glottolog include the extinct or nearly extinct Taman language in the Jingpo branch, but Huziwara (2016) considers it to be unclassified within Tibeto-Burman. James Matisoff (2013) provides phonological and lexical evidence in support of the Jingpho-Asakian (Jingpho–Luish) grouping, dividing it into two subgroups, namely Jingphoic and Asakian. Proto-Luish has been reconstructed by Huziwara (2012) and Matisoff (2013). Jingpho-Luish languages contain many sesquisyllables. (en)
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