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Southern Loloish The Southern Loloish or Southern Ngwi languages, also known as the Hanoish or Hanish languages, constitute a branch of the Loloish languages that includes Akha and Hani. Languages The branches included in Lama (2012), with languages from Brad ...
language of northern Laos. Together with Akeu, it belongs to the Akoid (or Siloid) group of languages. Luma speakers consider themselves to be distinct from Akha. There are two dialects, Luma proper (also called Luma Pala) and Luma Eushi.


Dialects

There are two dialects of Luma, with a combined total of about 12,000 speakers. *Luma proper (autonym: Luma Palà): spoken mostly in
Khua District Khua is a district (''muang'') of Phongsaly province in northern Laos Laos, officially the Lao People's Democratic Republic (LPDR), is the only landlocked country in Southeast Asia. It is bordered by Myanmar and China to the northwest, Viet ...
, Phongsaly Province, as well as in Mai District and Samphan District. There are about 7,000 speakers in of Luma proper in Khua and Samphan districts. *Luma Eushi (/ə̀sʲi/ ™Ì€É•i: spoken by 4,752 people in Mai District, Phongsaly Province, in the 18 villages of Phia Lao Kao, Phia Lao Mai, Phiang Louang, Mong Lun, Huay Thong, Sao Yae, Lao Ma Kaang, Kha Ci, Houay Hong, Moutern, Houay Daeng, Chom Chaew, Phu Yang, Bom Yaaw, Phuen Tii, Houay Phouk, Kha Sa, Phia Lao Mai Kao. In the highland villages, most speakers are monolingual. Alternative spellings and names include ''Louma Oeshi'', ''Rshi'', ''Uishui'', ''Loma'', ''Lou Ma'', ''Lu Ma'', and ''Ko-Luma''. Luma Eushi has been documented by Lew (2014), Gruber & Lew (2016), and Lew (2023). Luma Pala (Luma proper) has been documented by Kingsada (1999) Shintani (2001).Shintani, Tadahiko, Ryuichi Kosaka, and Takashi Kato. 2001. ''Linguistic Survey of Phongxaly, Lao P.D.R.'' Tokyo: Institute for the Study of Languages and Cultures of Asia and Africa (ILCAA). An
ISO 639-3 ISO 639-3:2007, ''Codes for the representation of names of languages â€“ Part 3: Alpha-3 code for comprehensive coverage of languages'', is an international standard for language codes in the ISO 639 series. It defines three-letter codes for ...
code is currently being requested for Luma.


References

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