Mijiic consists of Miji
proper (i.e. Nafra), Eastern Miji and Bangru.
Published |
Title |
Author |
Date |
|
Simon |
n.d. |
Unpublished |
Title |
Author |
Date |
|
Mijiic, the Miji and Bangru
languages: distribution, dialects, wordlist and classification |
Roger Blench |
2019 |
|
Introduction to the Bangru
language. Presented at: The 52nd International Conference on
Sino-Tibetan Languages and Linguistics, University of Sydney, June 25th 2019 |
Roger Blench |
2019 |
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