Southeastern Loloish | |
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Southeastern Ngwi | |
Ethnicity: | Yi people, Phula people |
Geographic distribution: |
Southern China, Vietnam |
Linguistic classification: | Sino-Tibetan
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Subdivisions: |
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The Southeastern Loloish or Southeastern Ngwi languages are a branch of the Loloish languages that includes many of the Southern and Southern Yi languages in Chinese classifications. In Western classifications, it was established by Bradley (2002).
Ethnologue 16 also lists Kathu and Pholo; Pelkey (2011:353)[1] specifically excludes Pholo, noting that although it has been closely associated with speakers of Southeastern Ngwi languages historically, it does not share the defining features of the branch.