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Tai Nuea or Tai Nüa (Tai Nüa: ᥖᥭᥰ ᥖᥬᥲ ᥑᥨᥒᥰ; also called Tai Le, Dehong Dai or Chinese Shan; own name: Tai2 Lə6, which means "Upper Tai" or "Northern Tai" or ᥖᥭᥰᥖᥬᥳᥑᥨᥒᥰ, [tai taɯ xoŋ]; Chinese: Dǎinàyǔ, 傣那语 or Déhóng Dǎiyǔ, 德宏傣语; Thai: ภาษาไทเหนือ, pronounced [pʰāːsǎː tʰāj nɯ̌a] or ภาษาไทใต้คง, pronounced [pʰāːsǎː tʰāj tâːj.kʰōŋ]) is one of the languages spoken by the Dai people in China, especially in the Dehong Dai and Jingpo Autonomous Prefecture in the southwest of Yunnan Province. It is closely related to the other Tai languages. Speakers of this language across the border in Myanmar are known as Shan.[citation needed] It should not be confused with Tai Lü (Xishuangbanna Dai).

Tai Nuea
ᥖᥭᥰ ᥖᥬᥲ ᥑᥨᥒᥰ
Tai Le
Pronunciation[tai˥ taɯ˧˩ xoŋ˥]
Native toChina, Myanmar, Thailand, Laos
RegionSouthwest China
EthnicityTai Nua
Native speakers
(720,000 cited 1983–2007)[1]
Language family
Kra–Dai
  • Tai
    • Southwestern (Thai)
      • Northwestern
        • Tai Nuea
Writing system
Tai Le script
Official status
Official language in
 China (Dehong) co-official
Language codes
ISO 639-3Either:
tdd  Tai Nüa
thi  Tai Long
Glottologtain1252  Tai Nua
tail1247  Tai Long
ELPTai Neua
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Names


The language is also known as Tai Mau, Tai Kong and Tai Na.[2]

Most Tai Nuea people call themselves tai˥lə˧, which means 'Upper Tai' or 'Northern Tai'. Note that this is different from Tai Lue, which is pronounced tai˥lɪ˦˧ in Tai Nuea.

Dehong is a transliteration of the term taɨ˧˩xoŋ˥, where taɨ˧˩ means 'bottom, under, the lower part (of)' and xoŋ˥ means 'the Hong River' (more widely known as the Salween River or Nujiang 怒江 in Chinese) (Luo 1998).


Dialects


Zhou (2001:13) classifies Tai Nuea into the Dehong (德宏) and Menggeng (孟耿) dialects. Together, they add up to a total of 541,000 speakers.

Ethnologue also recognizes Tai Long of Laos as a separate language. It is spoken by 4,800 people (as of 2004) in Luang Prabang Province, Laos.


Phonology


Tai Nuea is a tonal language with a very limited inventory of syllables with no consonant clusters. 16 syllable-initial consonants can be combined with 84 syllable finals and six tones.


Consonants



Initials

Labial Alveolar Palatal Velar Glottal
plain sibilant
Nasal [m] [n] [ŋ]
Plosive tenuis [p] [t] [t͡s] [k] [ʔ]
aspirated [pʰ] [tʰ] (t͡sʰ)* (kʰ)*
Fricative [f] [s] [x] [h]
Approximant [l] [j] [w]

*(kʰ) and (tsʰ) occur in loanwords


Finals

Labial Alveolar Palatal Velar
Nasal [m] [n] [ŋ]
Plosive [p] [t] [k]
Approximant [w] [j]



Vowels and diphthongs


Tai Nuea has ten vowels and 13 diphthongs:

Front Central-Back Back
High /i//ɯ//u/
Mid /e//ə//o/
Low / ɛ//a/
/aː/
/ɔ/
Tai Nuea's diphthongs are iu, eu, ɛu; ui, oi, ɔi; əi, əu; ai, aɯ, au; aːi, aːu

Tones


Tai Nuea has six tones:

  1. rising [˨˦] (24)
  2. high falling [˥˧] (53) or high level [˥] (55)
  3. low level [˩] (11)
  4. low falling [˧˩] (31)
  5. mid falling [˦˧] (43) or high falling [˥˧] (53)
  6. mid level [˧] (33)

Syllables with p, t, k as final consonants can have only one of three tones (1., 3., or 5.).


Writing system


The Tai Le script is closely related to other Southeast-Asian writing systems such as the Thai script and is thought to date back to the 14th century.

The original Tai Nuea spelling did not generally mark tones and failed to distinguish several vowels. It was reformed to make these distinctions, and diacritics were introduced to mark tones. The resulting writing system was officially introduced in 1956. In 1988, the spelling of tones was reformed; special tone letters were introduced instead of the earlier Latin diacritics.

The modern script has a total of 35 letters, including the five tone letters.

The transcription below is given according to the Unicode tables.


Consonants


LetterTranscriptionIPALetterTranscriptionIPALetterTranscriptionIPA
k[k]x[x]ng[ŋ]
ts[ts]s[s]y[j]
t[t]th[tʰ]l[l]
p[p]ph[pʰ]m[m]
f[f]v[w]
h[h]q[ʔ]
kh[kʰ]tsh[tsʰ]n[n]

Vowels and diphthongs


Consonants that are not followed by a vowel letter are pronounced with the inherent vowel [a]. Other vowels are indicated with the following letters:

LetterTranscriptionIPALetterTranscriptionIPA
a[aː]
i[i]u[u]
ee[e]oo[o]
eh[ɛ]o[ɔ]
ue[ɯ]e[ə]
aue[aɯ]ai[ai]

Diphthongs are formed by combining some vowel letters with the consonant [w] and some vowel letters with ᥭ [ai]/[j].


Tones


In the Thai and Tai Lü writing systems, the tone value in the pronunciation of a written syllable depends on the tone class of the initial consonant, vowel length and syllable structure. In contrast, the Tai Nuea writing system has a very straightforward spelling of tones, with one letter (or diacritic) for each tone.

A tone mark is put at the end of syllable whatever it is consonant or vowel. Examples in the table show the syllable [ta] in different tones, in old (1956) and new (1988) spellings.

NumberNewOldPitch
1.ᥖᥴᥖ́35
2.ᥖᥰᥖ̈55
3.ᥖᥱᥖ̌11
4.ᥖᥲᥖ̀42
5.ᥖᥳᥖ̇54
6.33

The sixth tone (mid level) is not marked. And if a checked syllable having the fifth tone, it is also not marked.


Grammar



Pronouns


PersonMeaningPlural
1stᥐᥝ (kau33)ᥖᥧ (tu33) (exclusive), ᥞᥝᥰ (hau55) (inclusive)
2ndᥛᥬᥰ (maɯ55)ᥔᥧᥴ (su35)
3rdᥛᥢᥰ (man55)ᥑᥝᥴ (xau35)

Syntax


Tai Nuea uses an SVO word order.


Adverb


WordMeaning
ᥔᥒᥴ (sang35)What
Why
ᥐᥤᥱ (ki11)How many
ᥚᥬᥴ (phaɯ35)Who
ᥗᥬᥴ (thaɯ35)Where

Text sample


ᥛᥬᥰᥐᥤᥢᥑᥝᥲᥕᥝᥳᥞᥪᥴ?
maɯ55kin33xau42jau54hi35
youeatriceperf.part.inter.part.
Have you eaten? (a common greeting)
ᥐᥝᥛᥨᥝᥖᥣᥢᥲᥑᥣᥛᥰᥖᥭᥰᥖᥬᥲᥑᥨᥒᥰ
kau33mou35tan42xam55tai55taɯ42xong55
IcanspeaklanguageTaiDehong
I can speak Dehong Tai/ Tai Nuea.



Language use


Tai Nuea has official status in some parts of Yunnan (China), where it is used on signs and in education. Yunnan People's Radio Station (Yúnnán rénmín guǎngbō diàntái 云南人民广播电台) broadcasts in Tai Nuea. On the other hand, however, very little printed material is published in Tai Nuea in China. However, many signs of roads and stores in Mangshi are in Tai Nuea.

In Thailand, a collection of 108 proverbs was published with translations into Thai and English.[3]


References


  1. Tai Nüa at Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015) (subscription required)
    Tai Long at Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015) (subscription required)
  2. "Revised Proposal for Encoding the Tai Le script in the BMP of the UCS" (PDF). 2001-10-06 via unicode.org.
  3. Thawi Swangpanyangkoon and Edward Robinson. 1994. (2537 Thai). Dehong Tai proverbs. Sathaban Thai Suksa, Chulalankorn Mahawitayalai.



На других языках


[de] Tai Nüa

Tai Nüa (auch Dehong-Tai bzw. -Dai; Eigenbezeichnung: .mw-parser-output .Tale{font-size:115%}ᥖᥭᥰᥖᥬᥳᥑᥨᥒᥰ [.mw-parser-output .IPA a{text-decoration:none}taj taɯxoŋ]; chinesisch .mw-parser-output .Hani{font-size:110%}傣那语, Pinyin Dǎinàyǔ oder .mw-parser-output .Bopo{font-size:110%}德宏傣语, Déhóngdǎiyǔ) ist eine Bezeichnung für mehrere Dialekte aus der Familie der Tai-Kadai-Sprachen. Innerhalb dieser gehören sie zum südwestlichen Zweig der Tai-Sprachen. In der Volksrepublik China, wo die meisten Sprecher leben, hat Tai Nüa einen Status als eine der vier Sprachen der offiziell anerkannten nationalen Minderheit der Dai.
- [en] Tai Nuea language

[fr] Tai nüa

Le tai nüa, ou taï dehong, du chinois 德宏傣语 (Déhóng Dǎiyǔ) (en thaï: ภาษาไทใต้คง, ไทเหนือ), est une langue taï-kadaï, parlée dans le Yunnan en Chine, ainsi que dans les pays limitrophes.

[ru] Тай-ныа

Тай-ныа (ᥖᥭᥰᥖᥬᥳᥑᥨᥒᥰ, кит. 傣那语) — один из языков дайцев. Относится к тай-кадайским языкам. Распространён в Китае (Ляншань-Ийский автономный округ провинции Сычуань и Дэхун-Дай-Качинский автономный округ провинции Юньнань), северных районах Лаоса, в Мьянме (восток штата Качин и север штата Шан) и Вьетнаме (провинция Шонла). Число носителей — 717 тыс. чел., из них 540 тыс. в Китае, 72 тыс. в Мьянме, 70 тыс. во Вьетнаме и 35 тыс. в Лаосе[1].



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