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Miju (Midžu, Miju, Mijhu), Kaman–Meyor, Midžuish, Southern Mishmi, or Geman languages are a small proposed family of Sino-Tibetan languages spoken by the Kaman (Miju Mishmi) people of southeastern Tibet and Arunachal Pradesh. The languages are Kaman (Midzu/Miju) and Zakhring (Meyor). Although Zakhring appears to be Sino-Tibetan, Kaman may be more divergent. Blench and Post (2011) believe that Zakhring is an East Bodish language that has been influenced by Midzu or other divergent languages of the region, whereas Kaman may be a language isolate.

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  • Miju (Midžu, Miju, Mijhu), Kaman–Meyor, Midžuish, Southern Mishmi, or Geman languages are a small proposed family of Sino-Tibetan languages spoken by the Kaman (Miju Mishmi) people of southeastern Tibet and Arunachal Pradesh. The languages are Kaman (Midzu/Miju) and Zakhring (Meyor). Although Zakhring appears to be Sino-Tibetan, Kaman may be more divergent. Blench and Post (2011) believe that Zakhring is an East Bodish language that has been influenced by Midzu or other divergent languages of the region, whereas Kaman may be a language isolate. Blench (2015) suggests that Meyor (Zakhring) and Kman may each be language isolates. Blench argues that the lexical similarities between Kman and Zakhring are borrowings, and that Zakhring had borrowed heavily from Kman and Tibetic, and then later borrowed from Naga languages and Jingpho as well. Regardless, they are not closely related to the Northern Mishmi also known as Digaro languages. (en)
  • 格曼语支,又称米教语支,是藏缅语族的一個小支系,主要分布在阿鲁纳恰尔邦东部,有7000人使用。包括两种语言: * 格曼语 * Zaiwa(zkr;和载瓦语没有关系) 虽然格曼人、达让人和义都人在印度统称米什米部落,在中国格曼人和达让人统称僜人(义都人被识别为珞巴族),但是格曼语支和义都-达让语支的亲属关系比较远。 (zh)
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  • Kman-Meyor, Geman, Southern Mishmi (en)
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  • Sino-Tibetan (en)
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  • gema1234 (en)
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  • Kman-Meyor (en)
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  • Miju (en)
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  • 格曼语支,又称米教语支,是藏缅语族的一個小支系,主要分布在阿鲁纳恰尔邦东部,有7000人使用。包括两种语言: * 格曼语 * Zaiwa(zkr;和载瓦语没有关系) 虽然格曼人、达让人和义都人在印度统称米什米部落,在中国格曼人和达让人统称僜人(义都人被识别为珞巴族),但是格曼语支和义都-达让语支的亲属关系比较远。 (zh)
  • Miju (Midžu, Miju, Mijhu), Kaman–Meyor, Midžuish, Southern Mishmi, or Geman languages are a small proposed family of Sino-Tibetan languages spoken by the Kaman (Miju Mishmi) people of southeastern Tibet and Arunachal Pradesh. The languages are Kaman (Midzu/Miju) and Zakhring (Meyor). Although Zakhring appears to be Sino-Tibetan, Kaman may be more divergent. Blench and Post (2011) believe that Zakhring is an East Bodish language that has been influenced by Midzu or other divergent languages of the region, whereas Kaman may be a language isolate. (en)
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  • Miju languages (en)
  • 格曼语支 (zh)
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