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(Redirected from Tianzhou language) Language spoken in Tiandong County, China
Youjiang Zhuang
Gangjdoj
Geographic distribution of Youjiang Zhuang
Native toChina
RegionGuangxi
Native speakers870,000 (2007)
Language familyKra–Dai
Language codes
ISO 639-3zyj
Glottologyouj1238

Youjiang Zhuang, named after the Youjiang River in Guangxi, China, is a Northern Tai or Zhuang Language spoken in Tiandong County, Tianyang District, and parts of the Youjiang District in Baise, Guangxi.

History and classification

Native speakers refer to the language as Gangjdoj, which means "local language".

André-Georges Haudricourt in 1956 included the language of Tianzhou, the county seat of Tianyang, under Dioi, his name for Northern Zhuang.

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 Tianyangese (田阳音系). In the 1999 A Study of Zhuang Dialects this group was referred to as the Youjiang language (右江土语), and in 2007 Youjiang Zhuang was added as a separate language to Ethnologue.

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.

Writing System

Youjiang Zhuang has two main writing systems, characters and romanization.

References

  1. ^ Youjiang Zhuang at Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015) (subscription required)
  2. 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.
  3. 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.
  4. 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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