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词条 Awu language
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  1. Classification

  2. Identity and names

  3. Distribution

  4. References

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}}Awu (Chinese: 阿邬) (autonym: {{IPA|lu˧ju˧za˧}}), is an unclassified Loloish language of Yunnan, China.[2] It is spoken in Yuanyang County, Yunnan, China, including in the village of Xiaopingzi 小坪子, Daping Township 大坪乡[1] (Lu & Lu 2011).[2]

Classification

Andrew Hsiu (2017)[3] suggests that Awu is related to Lawu of Xinping County, Yunnan, and that the two form a Lawu or Lawoish language branch. The linguistic evidence suggests that the ancestors of the Awu had migrated down the Red River valley from further up northwest, and arrived at their present location after migrating downstream. Lewu, an extinct language, may have been related.

Identity and names

The Awu consider themselves to be a separate ethnic group from the Hani people, including the Nuobi.[2] However, the Awu are officially classified by the Chinese government as a Hani subgroup. On the other hand, the Nuobi refer to themselves as xa31 ni31.[2] The Awu believe that they are culturally more similar to the Kucong, who speak a language similar to Lahu (Lu & Lu 2011:23).

The Awu call themselves lu33 ju33 za33, and are referred to by the Nuobi people as la31 wu33 za31.

Distribution

Awu is also spoken in Jiangcheng Hani and Yi Autonomous County and Jinping Miao, Yao, and Dai Autonomous County. Pelkey (2011:454) calls the language Lawu Yi, and reports that it spoken in Mengla Township and other nearby areas of Jinping County. The Jinping County Ethnic Gazetteer (2013:101) calls the language Laowu 老乌 (autonym: Laoyong 老涌), which is spoken in Laojizhai 老集寨, Laomeng 老勐, Yingpan 营盘, and Mengla 勐拉 townships (in 29 villages), comprising 2,222 households and 9,342 persons as of 2005.

In southern Yunnan, Awu ({{IPA|a˥ɣu˥ pho˨˩}}) is located in Mengzi County 蒙自, Nansha of Yuanyang County 元阳南沙, Dawuzhai of Yuanyang County 元阳大乌寨, and Tuanjie Xiaozhai of Jinping County 金平团结小寨.[4][5]

References

1. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.ynszxc.gov.cn/villagePage/vIndex.aspx?departmentid=197147|website=ynszxc.gov.cn|title=元阳县大坪乡大坪村委会小坪子村|accessdate=2017-12-30}}
2. ^Lu Peng 卢鹏; Lu Wei 路伟. 2011. 国际哈尼/阿卡区域文化调查: 中国元阳县大坪哈尼族阿邬人文化实录. Kunming: Yunnan People's Press 云南人民出版社. {{ISBN|978-7-222-07999-1}}
3. ^Hsiu, Andrew. 2017. [https://www.academia.edu/35542553/The_Lawu_languages_footprints_along_the_Red_River_valley_corridor The Lawu languages: footprints along the Red River valley corridor].
4. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.ynszxc.gov.cn/villagePage/vIndex.aspx?departmentid=189138|website=ynszxc.gov.cn|title=金平苗族瑶族傣族自治县老集寨乡团结村委会小寨村|accessdate=2017-12-30}}
5. ^龙倮贵. 2007. 红河彝族族源族称及其人口分布.
  • Hsiu, Andrew. 2017. [https://www.academia.edu/35542553/The_Lawu_languages_footprints_along_the_Red_River_valley_corridor The Lawu languages: footprints along the Red River valley corridor].
  • Lu Peng 卢鹏; Lu Wei 路伟. 2011. 国际哈尼/阿卡区域文化调查: 中国元阳县大坪哈尼族阿邬人文化实录. Kunming: Yunnan People's Press 云南人民出版社. {{ISBN|978-7-222-07999-1}}
  • Pelkey, Jamin. 2011. Dialectology as Dialectic: Interpreting Phula Variation. Berlin: De Gruyter Mouton.
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