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The '''Tuŋñi languages''' are a branch of the [[Mañic languages]], containing the [[Ndxiixun language|Ndxiixun]] and [[Nichoh language|Nichoh]] languages, which have co-official status in [[Quaxin Xun]].
The '''Tuŋñi languages''' are a branch of the [[Mañic languages]], containing the [[Ndxiixun language|Ndxiixun]] and [[Nichoh language|Nichoh]] languages, which are spoken in [[Quaxin Xun]].


Shared innovations of these languages include palatalization of liquids, development of labiovelars from Cw clusters, and radical cluster simplification which co-occured with the development of ballistic syllables, a trait also shared with the neighboring but not closely related [[Xuni Kwang language]].
Shared innovations of these languages include palatalization of liquids, development of labiovelars from Cw clusters, and radical cluster simplification which co-occured with the development of ballistic syllables, a trait also shared with the neighboring but not closely related [[Xuni Kwang language]].


{{Ngerupic languages}}
{{Ngerupic languages}}
[[Category:Ngerupic languages]]
[[Category:Mañic languages]]
[[Category:Quaxin Xun]]
[[Category:Languages of Quaxin Xun]]

Latest revision as of 19:33, 16 October 2021

Tuŋñi
Geographic
distribution:
Quaxin Xun
Linguistic classification:Ngerupic
Proto-language:Proto-Tuŋñi
Subdivisions:
CWS code

The Tuŋñi languages are a branch of the Mañic languages, containing the Ndxiixun and Nichoh languages, which are spoken in Quaxin Xun.

Shared innovations of these languages include palatalization of liquids, development of labiovelars from Cw clusters, and radical cluster simplification which co-occured with the development of ballistic syllables, a trait also shared with the neighboring but not closely related Xuni Kwang language.