Bradley (1997, quoted in Peiros 1997) gives the following classification for the Lolo-Burmese languages. In later publications, in place of
Loloish, David Bradley instead uses the term
Ngwi based on a conservative
autonym in the
Sanie language. •
Lolo-Burmese •
Mru • Core Lolo-Burmese • Ugong–Burmish •
Ugong •
Burmish •
Loloish (Ngwi) Lama (2012), in a study of 36 languages, finds the
Mondzish cluster (
Mondzi–
Maang, Mantsi–Mo'ang) to be divergent. He did not include Mru or Ugong. •
Lolo-Burmese (Niso-Burmic) •
Mondzish • Core Lolo-Burmese •
Burmish (Burmic) •
Loloish (Nisoic, Ngwi) Lama (2012) recognizes 9 unambiguous coherent groups of Lolo-Burmese languages, whereas Bradley considers there to be 5 groups (Burmish, Southern Ngwi, Northern Ngwi, Southeastern Ngwi, and Central Ngwi). •
Mondzish •
Burmish •
Hanoish •
Lahoish •
Naxish •
Nusoish •
Kazhuoish •
Lisoish •
Nisoish ==See also==