Kazhuoish languages
{{Infobox language family
|name=Kazhuoish
|altname=
|region=Yunnan
|ethnicity=
|familycolor=Sino-Tibetan
|fam2=Tibeto-Burman
|fam3=Lolo–Burmese
|fam4=Loloish
|glotto=kazh1234
|glottorefname=Kazhouish
|glottoname=Kazhouish (partial)
}}
The Kazhuoish languages are a branch of Loloish languages proposed by Lama (2012). There are five languages.
Samei may or may not be a Kazhuoish language.
However, Bradley (2007) classifies the Kazhuoish languages as Northern Loloish, and considers Samu and Sanie to be closely related to Nasu.Bradley, David. 2007. East and Southeast Asia. In Moseley, Christopher (ed.), Encyclopedia of the World's Endangered Languages, 349-424. London & New York: Routledge.
References
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- {{Cite thesis |last=Lama |first=Ziwo Qiu-Fuyuan |title=Subgrouping of Nisoic (Yi) Languages: A Study from the Perspectives of Shared Innovation and Phylogenetic Estimation |date=2012 |degree=Ph.D. |publisher=University of Texas at Arlington |hdl=10106/11161 |hdl-access=free}}
{{Sino-Tibetan languages}}
{{Lolo-Burmese languages}}