lingvo.wikisort.org - LanguageYeheni (爷贺尼; Pingdi Yao 平地瑶) is an unclassified Sinitic language spoken by the Yao people in Jianghua Yao Autonomous County, Hunan.[1] It is spoken in Taoxu Town (涛圩镇) and Helukou Town (河路口镇) in Jianghua County, Hunan.
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| Region | southern Hunan |
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| ISO 639-3 | None (mis) |
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| Glottolog | None |
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Vocabulary
The following word list of Yeheni is from Li (2011:325–326).[2]
| Chinese gloss | English gloss | Yeheni 爷贺尼 | Page |
| 猪 | pig | li⁵³ | 325 |
| 拦 | to block | li²² | 325 |
| 干 | dry | lie²⁴ | 325 |
| 懒 | lazy | li³² | 325 |
| 弯 | crooked, bent | li⁴⁴ | 325 |
| 绿 | green | li³⁵ | 325 |
| 子 | child | li³³ | 325 |
| 桃子 | peach | laə²²li³³ | 325 |
| 绳子 | rope | saə²²li³³ | 325 |
| 第三人称 | 3rd person personal pronoun | ka²² | 325 |
| 第三人称 | 3rd person personal pronoun | ku⁴⁴ | 325 |
| 第三人称 | 3rd person personal pronoun | laə³³ | 325 |
| 聋子 | deaf person | loŋ²²li³³ka⁴⁴ | 325 |
| 缺鼻 | person with no nose | kʰua⁴⁴pei²⁴laə²² | 325 |
| 第一 | first | tai⁴⁴ji⁴⁴ | 325 |
| 第二 | second | tai⁴⁴nai³⁵ | 325 |
| 父亲 | father | ta³⁵ta³⁵ | 326 |
| 哥哥 | elder brother | kə⁵³kə⁵³ | 326 |
| 妹妹 | younger sister | mai²²mai³⁵ | 326 |
| 姐姐 | elder sister | tsai³²tsai²⁴ | 326 |
| 五头牛 | five cows | ŋoa²²lau²²ŋau²² | 326 |
| 一个碗 | one bowl | ji⁴⁴tʂo⁴⁴aŋ²⁴ | 326 |
| 一双筷 | one pair of chopsticks | ji⁴⁴saŋ⁵³ti²⁴ | 326 |
| 一群牛 | one herd of cattle | a²⁴tʂaə²²ŋau²² | 326 |
| 红布 | red cloth | ʂo⁴⁴poa³³ | 326 |
| 热水 | hot water | nai³⁵su²⁴ | 326 |
| 公牛 | bull (male) | ŋau²²koa⁵³ | 326 |
| 母牛 | cow (female) | ŋau²²m̩⁵³ | 326 |
References
- Jianghua County Gazetteer
- Li, Zirong 李志荣, ed. (2011). Húnán Yáozú 湖南瑶族 [Yao People in Hunan] (in Chinese). Beijing: Minzu chubanshe. ISBN 978-7-105-11699-7.
Sino-Tibetan branches |
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Western Himalayas (Himachal, Uttarakhand, Nepal, Sikkim) |
- West Himalayish
- Tamangic
- Newaric
- Kiranti
- Dhimalish
- Lepcha
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Eastern Himalayas (Tibet, Bhutan, Arunachal) | |
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| Myanmar and Indo-Burmese border | | "Naga" |
- Ao
- Angami–Pochuri
- Meitei
- Tangkhulic
- Zeme
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| Sal |
- Boro–Garo
- Konyak
- Jingpho–Luish
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| East and Southeast Asia | | Burmo-Qiangic |
- Qiangic
- Ersuic
- Naic
- Lolo-Burmese
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Dubious (possible isolates) (Arunachal) |
- Hrusish
- Kho-Bwa
- Miju–Meyor
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| Proposed groupings |
- Central Tibeto-Burman
- Kuki-Chin–Naga
- Greater Bai
- Mahakiranti
- Rung
- Tibeto-Burman
- Tibeto-Kanauri
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| Proto-languages |
- Proto-Sino-Tibetan
- Proto-Tibeto-Burman
- Proto-Loloish
- Proto-Karenic
- Proto-Min
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Italics indicates single languages that are also considered to be separate branches. |
Languages of China |
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| Official | |
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| Regional | | ARs / SARs | |
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| Prefecture | |
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| Counties/Banners | numerous |
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| Indigenous | Sino-Tibetan languages |
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Lolo- Burmese | | Mondzish | |
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| Burmish | |
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| Loloish | | Hanoish | |
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| Lisoish | |
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| Nisoish | |
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| Other | |
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| Qiangic | |
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| Tibetic | |
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| Other | |
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| Other languages |
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| Austroasiatic | |
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| Hmong-Mien | |
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| Mongolic | |
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| Kra-Dai | |
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| Tungusic | |
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| Turkic | |
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| Other |
- Sarikoli (Indo-European)
- Tsat (Austronesian)
- Formosan languages (Austronesian)
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| Minority | |
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Varieties of Chinese | |
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| Creole/Mixed | |
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| Extinct | |
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| Sign | |
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- GX = Guangxi
- HK = Hong Kong
- MC = Macau
- NM = Inner Mongolia
- XJ = Xinjiang
- XZ = Tibet
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Major subdivisions | |
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Standardised forms | |
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| Phonology |
- Historical
- Old National
- Cantonese
- Mandarin
- Literary and colloquial readings
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| Grammar |
- Chinese grammar
- Chinese numerals
- Chinese classifier
- Chinese honorifics
- Chinese Idiom
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| Set phrase |
- Chengyu (Chinese Four Character Idiom)
- Xiehouyu
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| Input method |
- Pinyin input method
- Bopomofo
- Cangjie input method
- Four-Corner method
- Boshiamy method
- Wubi method
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| History | |
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Literary forms | |
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| Scripts | | Standard |
- Chinese characters
- Chinese punctuation
- Stroke order
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| Styles |
- Oracle bone
- Bronze
- Seal
- Clerical
- Semi-cursive
- Cursive
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| Braille |
- Cantonese Braille
- Mainland Chinese Braille
- Taiwanese Braille
- Two-cell Chinese Braille
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| Phonetic |
- Cyrillization
- Romanization
- Gwoyeu Romatzyh
- Hanyu Pinyin
- MPS II
- Postal
- Tongyong Pinyin
- Wade–Giles
- Yale
- Bopomofo
- Cantonese Bopomofo
- Taiwanese Phonetic Symbols
- Taiwanese kana
- Taiwanese Hangul
- Xiao'erjing
- Nüshu
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 List of varieties of Chinese |
Hmong–Mien languages |
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| Hmongic | | Bahengic | |
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| Sheic | |
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| West Hmongic | |
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| Xong | |
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| Hmuic | |
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| Mienic | |
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| Mixed languages | |
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| (Proto-language) | |
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