A Descriptive Grammar of Lolo (A Tibeto-Burman Language)

A Descriptive Grammar of Lolo (A Tibeto-Burman Language)

Fu Maoji
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Cambridge University, 1997. — 242 p.Yi (also Moso, Lolo, Noso, etc.) is a family of closely related tonal Tibeto-Burman languages spoken by the Yi people. Although linguists still use the term Lolo or Loloish, the Yi people themselves regard it as pejorative. In fact, people supposedly belonging to the Yi nationality speak six different languages, all part of the Tibeto-Burman linguistic family, but which hold only 25 to 50 percent of words in common. One of these languages has been chosen as the standard "Yi" language and, as such, is the only one taught in school, both in its oral and written form.
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1997
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lao
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