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词条 Choyo language
释义

  1. Dialects

  2. Lhagang Choyu

  3. References

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|date=1995
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Queyu (Choyo, Choyu) is a poorly attested Qiangic language of Yajiang County and Xinlong County, Sichuan, as well as Tibet. It is similar with and shares a name with Zhaba, but the two languages are distinct from each other.

Dialects

The four dialects of Choyo are those of:[1]

  • Youlaxi Township 尤拉西乡, Xinlong County (Wang 1991; Huang ed. 1992)[2][3] (which also has Western Horpa speakers[3])
  • Rongba Township 绒坝乡, Litang County (Nishida 2008)[4]
  • Tuanjie Township 团结乡, Yajiang County (Lu 1985; Sun ed. 1991)[5][6]
  • Xiala Township 呷拉乡, Yajiang County (Prins & Nagano 2013)[7] (which also has Dao speakers[8])

Suzuki & Wangmo (2016)[1] consider the Lhagang Choyu language to be similar to but not part of Choyu proper, which consists of the four dialects listed above.

Huang & Dai (1992)[9] document the Queyu dialect spoken in Youlaxi Township 尤拉西乡, Xinlong County, Ganzi Prefecture, Sichuan.

Lhagang Choyu

Lhagang Choyu ({{zh|Tagong Queyu 塔公却域語}}) is a Qiangic language similar to Choyu recently described by Suzuki & Wangmo (2018).[10] It is spoken in Tage [Thabs-mkhas] Hamlet, southwestern Tagong [lHa-sgang] Town, Kangding [Dar-mdo] Municipality, Sichuan Province, China. It used to be spoken in Xiya 西雅 Hamlet of the same township (Suzuki & Wangmo 2016:63). Lhagang Choyu is an endangered language with about 100 speakers.

References

1. ^Suzuki, Hiroyuki and Sonam Wangmo. 2016. “Lhagang Choyu: A first look at its sociolinguistic status”. [https://publication.aa-ken.jp/sag2_rice_2016.pdf Studies in Asian Geolinguistics II: Rice]. pp.60–69.
2. ^Wang, Tianxi. 1990. “Queyuyu [Choyu]”. In Qingxia Dai, Bufan Huang, Ailan Fu, Rig-’dzin dBang-mo, and Juhuang Liu. Zangmianyu Shiwuzhong. pp.46–63. Beijing: Beijing Yanshan Chubanshe.
3. ^Sun, Jackson T.-S. 2018. [https://www.academia.edu/35782110/The_Ancestry_of_Horpa_Further_Morphological_Evidence The Ancestry of Horpa: Further Morphological Evidence]. Taipei: Academia Sinica.
4. ^Nishida, Fuminobu. 2008. “Tyuyugo no on-in taikei [Phonological system of Choyu]”. Tyuugoku Kenkyuu 16. pp.77–85.
5. ^Lu, Shaozun. 1985. “Zhabayu gaikuang [Overview of Zhaba]”. Minzu Yuwen 2. pp.67–76.
6. ^Sun Hongkai et al. 1991. Zangmianyu yuyin he cihui 藏缅语音和词汇 [Tibeto-Burman phonology and lexicon]. Chinese Social Sciences Press.
7. ^Prins, Marielle and Yasuhiko Nagano (eds.). 2013. rGyalrongic Languages Database.
8. ^Yeshes Vodgsal Atshogs / Yixiweisa Acuo [意西微萨・阿错]. 2004. A study of Dao [倒话研究]. Beijing: Ethnic Publishing House [民族出版社]. {{ISBN|978-7-105-06016-0}}
9. ^Huang Bufan and Dai Qingxia, eds. 1992. Zangmianyuzu yuyan cihui 《藏緬語族語言詞匯》[A Tibeto-Burman Lexicon]. Beijing: Central Institute of Minorities.
10. ^Suzuki, Hiroyuki and Sonam Wangmo. 2018. “Lhagang Choyu wordlist with the Thamkhas dialect of Minyag Rabgang Khams (Lhagang, Khams Minyag)”. Asian and African Languages and Linguistics 12. pp.133–160.
  • Nishida, Fuminobu. 2008. Chuyu-go no on'in taikei. Chūgoku kenkyū / Reitaku University 16. 77-85.
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