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Katso, also known as Kazhuo (autonyms: ', '; ), is a
Loloish language The Loloish languages, also known as Yi in China and occasionally Ngwi or Nisoic, are a family of fifty to a hundred Sino-Tibetan languages spoken primarily in the Yunnan province of China. They are most closely related to Burmese and its rel ...
of Xingmeng Township (兴蒙乡),
Tonghai County Tonghai County () is located in Yuxi Prefecture-level City, Yunnan Province, China. Geography Tonghai County occupies the fertile valley of Qilu Lake, surrounded on all sides by mountains. The county seat is located on the south side of the lak ...
,
Yunnan Yunnan , () is a landlocked province in the southwest of the People's Republic of China. The province spans approximately and has a population of 48.3 million (as of 2018). The capital of the province is Kunming. The province borders the C ...
, China. The speakers are officially classified as ethnic
Mongols The Mongols ( mn, Монголчууд, , , ; ; russian: Монголы) are an East Asian ethnic group native to Mongolia, Inner Mongolia in China and the Buryatia Republic of the Russian Federation. The Mongols are the principal membe ...
, although they speak a
Loloish The Loloish languages, also known as Yi in China and occasionally Ngwi or Nisoic, are a family of fifty to a hundred Sino-Tibetan languages spoken primarily in the Yunnan province of China. They are most closely related to Burmese and its relat ...
language. Katso speakers call themselves ' (卡卓) or ' (嘎卓) (''Kazhuoyu Yanjiu''). Lama (2012) lists the following sound changes from Proto-Loloish as Kazhuoish innovations. * *x- > s- * *mr- > z-


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Further reading

* Donlay, Chris. A Grammar of Khatso. De Gruyter Mouton, 2019. {{Lolo-Burmese languages Loloish languages Languages of China