As linguas konyak ou linguas nagas setentrionais forman unha rama da familia lingüística sino-tibetana. Fálanse na India e en Myanmar.[1]
A clasificación interna das linguas e dialectos nagas setentrionais (konyak):[2][3]
- Naga Setentrional
- Makyam
- Kuku Nokkone
- Makyam, Khale, Santung
- Naga Setentrional Nuclear
- Grupo Khiamniúngico
- Lainong
- Anbaw, Hwi Thaik
- Wan Ton Tha Mai
- Nok Nyo Kha Shang
- Lahe (subgrupo): Lahe, Khamti, Long Kyan Nok Kone
- Ponyo-Gongwan
- Ponyo (subgrupo): Ponyo Nok Inn, Lang Kheng
- Gongwan
- Khiamniungan
- Konyak-Wancho-Tangsa
- Konyak-Wancho
- Lao
- Konyak
- Kyan
- Wancho
- Wancho (Lower Wancho Hill)
- Wancho (Upper Wancho Hill), Karyaw
- Chuyo, Gaqkat
- Phom
- Chang (?)
- Tangsa
- Tikhak (subgrupo): Tikhak, Longchang, Yongkuk, Muklom
- Jugli
- Shangvan (subgrupo): Shangvan, Meitei, Haqcyeng, Ngaimong
- Pangwa (subgrupo): Kyahi, Mungre, Shanke, Chamchang, Lochang, Dunghi, Moshang, Rera, Lungri, Cholim
- Halang (subgrupo): Lama, Halang, Haqkhi, Bote
- Ringkhu (subgrupo): Gaqyi, Shokrang, Henching, Rasa, Lakki, Ringkhu, Khalak, Shangti, Lungkhi, Kochung
- Gaqha
- Kotlum (subgrupo): Kotlum, Raqnu, Aasen, Drancyi, Gaqlun
- Kon-Pingku (subgrupo): Kon, Pingku, Nyinshao
- Sansik
- Champhang (subgrupo): Nahen, Thamkok, Lumnu, Champhang
- Nocte-Tutsa (subgrupo): Haqkhun, Tutsa, Ponthai, Hawi, Nocte, Haqsik, Haqchum, Yangno, Haqman
- Matisoff, James A. 2015. The Sino-Tibetan Etymological Dictionary and Thesaurus. Berkeley: Universidade de California.
- French, Walter T. 1983. Northern Naga: A Tibeto-Burman mesolanguage. Ph.D. Dissertation, The City University of New York.
- Lann, Khan. 2018. A Phonological Comparison of Shecyü and Mungre and its Contribution to a Common Tangshang Naga Orthography. M.A. thesis. Chiang Mai: Payap University.