West Gyalrongic | |
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Geographic distribution | China |
Linguistic classification | Sino-Tibetan
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Language codes | |
Glottolog | west2973 (West Gyalrongic) |
The West Gyalrongic languages constitute a group of Gyalrongic languages. On the basis of both morphological and lexical evidence, Lai et al. (2020) add the extinct Tangut language to West Gyalrongic.[1] Beaudouin (2023) through a morphosyntactic analysis based on phonetic correspondences, shows that Tangut should be included within the Horpa languages.[2]