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Rung
Eastern Tibeto-Burman
Geographic
distribution
China, Burma, Nepal, India
Linguistic classificationSino-Tibetan
  • Rung
Language codes
GlottologNone

The Rung languages are a proposed branch of Sino-Tibetan languages. The branch was proposed by Randy LaPolla on the basis of morphological evidence such as pronominal paradigms.

LaPolla (2003) lists the following languages as part of his provisional "Rung" group.

Rung

Kham, Magar, and Chepangic have also been proposed to form part of a larger Magaric group.

References

  • Thurgood, Graham and Randy J. LaPolla (eds.) (2003). The Sino-Tibetan Languages. London: Routledge. ISBN 0-7007-1129-5.