Greater Siangic languages


Greater Siangic is a language grouping that includes the Siangic languages, Digaro languages and Pre-Tani, the hypothetical substrate language branch of Tani before it became relexified by Sino-Tibetan. The Greater Siangic grouping was proposed by Roger Blench, based on exclusively shared lexical items that had been noted by Modi. Blench argues that Greater Siangic is an independent language family that has undergone areal influences from Sino-Tibetan languages, and is not a branch of the Sino-Tibetan language family itself.
Various lexical items exclusively shared by Milang, Koro, Taraon, and Idu have also been noted by Modi. Modi suggests that Taraon could possibly be closer to Milang than Idu is.

Languages

Blench lists the following languages in Greater Siangic.
;Greater Siangic
Modi notes the following sound correspondences among Milang, Taraon, Idu, and Proto-Tani.
MilangTaraonIduProto-Tani
-u-a-a*-o
h-s-
C-Cl-Cr-
c-t-t-