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Qiangic languages and Spurious languages

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Difference between Qiangic languages and Spurious languages

Qiangic languages vs. Spurious languages

Qiangic (Ch'iang, Kyang, Tsiang), formerly known as Dzorgaic, is a group of related languages within the Sino-Tibetan language family. Spurious languages are languages that have been reported as existing in reputable works, while other research has reported that the language in question did not exist.

Similarities between Qiangic languages and Spurious languages

Qiangic languages and Spurious languages have 1 thing in common (in Unionpedia): Rgyalrongic languages.

Rgyalrongic languages

The Rgyalrongic languages (also rendered Jiarongic), constitute a branch of the Qiangic languages of Sino-Tibetan, although Randy LaPolla (2003) proposes that it may be part of a larger Rung languages group.

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Qiangic languages and Spurious languages Comparison

Qiangic languages has 58 relations, while Spurious languages has 165. As they have in common 1, the Jaccard index is 0.45% = 1 / (58 + 165).

References

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