lingvo.wikisort.org - LanguageYoujiang Zhuang, named after the Youjiang River in Guangxi, China, is a Northern Tai or Zhuang Language spoken in Tiandong County, Tianyang County, parts of the Youjiang District in Baise, Guangxi.
| Youjiang Zhuang |
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 Geographic distribution of Youjiang Zhuang |
| Native to | China |
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| Region | Guangxi |
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Native speakers | 870,000 (2007)[1] |
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Language family | Kra–Dai
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Tai
- Northern Tai (Northern Zhuang)
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| ISO 639-3 | zyj |
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| Glottolog | youj1238 |
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History and classification
Native speakers refer to the language as Gangjdoj, which means "the local language".
André-Georges Haudricourt in 1956 included the language of Tianzhou, the county seat of Tiangyang under Dioi, his name for Northern Zhuang.[2]
Based on data from the 1950s Guangxi Zhuang language survey, Tiandong, Tianyang and a suburb of Baise City were grouped together. This grouping was sometimes called Tianyangnese (Chinese:田阳音系). In the 1999 A Study of Zhuang Dialects this group was referred to as the Youjiang language (Chinese:右江土语),[3] and in 2007 Youjiang Zhuang was added as a separate language to Ethnologue.[1]
Phonology
Youjiang Zhuang has 10 tones, and can be considered as having 20 initials and 83 finals, though some speakers pronounce the initials /ʔb/ and /ʔd/ as /m/ and /n/ respectively.[4]
Writing System
Youjiang Zhuang has two main writing systems characters and romanization.[citation needed]
References
- Youjiang Zhuang at Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015) (subscription required)
- Haudricourt, André-Georges (1956). "De la restitution des initiales dans les langues monosyllabiques : le problème du thai commun". Bulletin de la Société de Linguistique de Paris (52): 307–322.
- Zhang Junru (张均如). Zhuàngyǔ Fāngyán Yánjiù (壮语方言研究) [A Study of Zhuang dialects]. p. 30. ISBN 7-5409-2293-1.
- Zhang Junru (张均如). Zhuàngyǔ Fāngyán Yánjiù (壮语方言研究) [A Study of Zhuang dialects]. pp. 62–65. ISBN 7-5409-2293-1.
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- GX = Guangxi
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| Hlai |
- Bouhin
- Ha Em
- Lauhut
- Tongzha
- Zandui
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- Cun
- Nadou
- Changjiang
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| Proto-languages |
- Proto-Kra–Dai
- Proto-Kra
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- Lingnan culture
- Cantonese people
- Cantonese nationalism
- Zhuang customs and culture
- Zhuang people
- Varieties of Chinese
- Zhuang languages
- Mienic languages
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| Cuisine |
- Cantonese cuisine
- Luosifen
- Shumai
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На других языках
- [en] Youjiang Zhuang
[fr] Zhuang de Youjiang
Le zhuang de Youjiang est une langue taï-kadaï, de la branche taï, parlée en Chine, dans la province autonome zhuang du Guangxi par une partie des Zhuang.
[ru] Юцзянский чжуанский язык
Юцзянский чжуанский язык — северный тайский язык, на котором говорят в округах Байсэ, Тяньдун, Тяньян Гуанси-Чжуанского автономного района в Китае.
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