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The Gyalrongic languages (also known as Rgyalrongic or Jiarongic) constitute a branch of the Qiangic languages of Sino-Tibetan, although some propose that it may be part of a larger Rung languages group, and do not consider it to be particularly closely related to Qiangic, suggesting that similarities between Gyalrongic and Qiangic may be due to areal influence. However, other work suggests that Qiangic as a whole may in fact be paraphyletic, with the only commonalities of the supposed "branch" being shared archaisms and areal features that were encouraged by contact. Jacques & Michaud (2011) propose that Qiangic including Gyalrongic may belong to a larger Burmo-Qiangic group based on some lexical innovations.

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  • Die Gyalrong-Sprachen - andere Schreibweisen rGyalrong, Gyarong, Jiarong, Gyarung, Chiarong, Jarong - bilden eine kleine Untereinheit der Qiang-Gyalrong-Sprachen, die zu den tibetobirmanischen Sprachen gehören, einem Primärzweig des Sinotibetischen. Die drei Gyalrong-Sprachen werden von 230.000 Menschen in Süd-China in der Provinz Sichuan gesprochen. Die größte Einzelsprache ist mit 140.000 Sprechern. Die beiden anderen Sprachen dieser genetischen Einheit sind Lavrung und Horpa. (de)
  • The Gyalrongic languages (also known as Rgyalrongic or Jiarongic) constitute a branch of the Qiangic languages of Sino-Tibetan, although some propose that it may be part of a larger Rung languages group, and do not consider it to be particularly closely related to Qiangic, suggesting that similarities between Gyalrongic and Qiangic may be due to areal influence. However, other work suggests that Qiangic as a whole may in fact be paraphyletic, with the only commonalities of the supposed "branch" being shared archaisms and areal features that were encouraged by contact. Jacques & Michaud (2011) propose that Qiangic including Gyalrongic may belong to a larger Burmo-Qiangic group based on some lexical innovations. (en)
  • Las lenguas rGyalrong, Gyalrong, rGyarung o jiarong constituyen una pequeña familia de lenguas de lenguas habladas en Sichuan (China), que a su vez formarían parte del grupo rung de las lenguas tibetano-birmanas.​ Las lenguas rGyalrong se hablan principalmente en las prefecturas autónomas de Kar-mdzes (Garzê o Ganzi 甘孜) y Rnga-ba (Ngawa, 阿坝). Estas lenguas se caracterizan por tener una morfología muy conservadora y numerosos arcaísmos, que las hacen valiosa desde el punto de vista de la lingüística histórica de las lenguas sino-birmanas. (es)
  • 嘉绒语支是藏缅语族的一个小支系,有十多万人使用,和羌语支关系密切。嘉绒语和尔龚语的使用者皆被中国政府认定为藏族的一支,分别称作“嘉绒藏族”和“尔龚藏族”,但两者与藏族不仅语言不同,风俗习惯等差别也很大。嘉绒语支包括以下几种语言: * 嘉绒语,8万人 * 东部—四土话 * 东北部—茶堡话 * 西北部—四大坝方言(草登话、日部话) * 尔龚语,5万人 * 拉坞戎语,1万人 (zh)
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  • Jiarongic, Rgyalrongic (en)
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  • Sino-Tibetan (en)
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  • Die Gyalrong-Sprachen - andere Schreibweisen rGyalrong, Gyarong, Jiarong, Gyarung, Chiarong, Jarong - bilden eine kleine Untereinheit der Qiang-Gyalrong-Sprachen, die zu den tibetobirmanischen Sprachen gehören, einem Primärzweig des Sinotibetischen. Die drei Gyalrong-Sprachen werden von 230.000 Menschen in Süd-China in der Provinz Sichuan gesprochen. Die größte Einzelsprache ist mit 140.000 Sprechern. Die beiden anderen Sprachen dieser genetischen Einheit sind Lavrung und Horpa. (de)
  • The Gyalrongic languages (also known as Rgyalrongic or Jiarongic) constitute a branch of the Qiangic languages of Sino-Tibetan, although some propose that it may be part of a larger Rung languages group, and do not consider it to be particularly closely related to Qiangic, suggesting that similarities between Gyalrongic and Qiangic may be due to areal influence. However, other work suggests that Qiangic as a whole may in fact be paraphyletic, with the only commonalities of the supposed "branch" being shared archaisms and areal features that were encouraged by contact. Jacques & Michaud (2011) propose that Qiangic including Gyalrongic may belong to a larger Burmo-Qiangic group based on some lexical innovations. (en)
  • Las lenguas rGyalrong, Gyalrong, rGyarung o jiarong constituyen una pequeña familia de lenguas de lenguas habladas en Sichuan (China), que a su vez formarían parte del grupo rung de las lenguas tibetano-birmanas.​ Las lenguas rGyalrong se hablan principalmente en las prefecturas autónomas de Kar-mdzes (Garzê o Ganzi 甘孜) y Rnga-ba (Ngawa, 阿坝). Estas lenguas se caracterizan por tener una morfología muy conservadora y numerosos arcaísmos, que las hacen valiosa desde el punto de vista de la lingüística histórica de las lenguas sino-birmanas. (es)
  • 嘉绒语支是藏缅语族的一个小支系,有十多万人使用,和羌语支关系密切。嘉绒语和尔龚语的使用者皆被中国政府认定为藏族的一支,分别称作“嘉绒藏族”和“尔龚藏族”,但两者与藏族不仅语言不同,风俗习惯等差别也很大。嘉绒语支包括以下几种语言: * 嘉绒语,8万人 * 东部—四土话 * 东北部—茶堡话 * 西北部—四大坝方言(草登话、日部话) * 尔龚语,5万人 * 拉坞戎语,1万人 (zh)
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  • Gyalrong-Sprachen (de)
  • Lenguas rGyalrong (es)
  • Gyalrongic languages (en)
  • 嘉绒语支 (zh)
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