She language

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She language
Ho Ne 
Pronunciation: [hɔ22 ne53]
Spoken in: China 
Region: Guangdong
Total speakers: 1,200 (2002)
Language family: Hmong-Mien
 She language
 
Official status
Official language in: none
Regulated by: no official regulation
Language codes
ISO 639-1: none
ISO 639-2:
ISO 639-3: shx

The She language, spoken by the She people, is a Hmong-Mien language. Most of the over 709,000 She people today speak Chinese dialects. Those who retain their own language - approximately 1,200 individuals in Guangdong province - call themselves Ho Ne "mountain people" (Chinese: 活聂 huóniè).

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[edit] Phonology

[edit] Consonants

  bilabial labio-dental alveolar velar glottal
nasal plain voiced m n ŋ
voiceless ŋ̊
palatalised ŋʲ
plosive plain voiceless unaspirated p t k
voiceless aspirated
palatalised voiceless unaspirated
voiceless aspirated pʰʲ tʰʲ kʰʲ
labialised voiceless unaspirated
voiceless aspirated kʰʷ
fricative plain voiceless f s h
voiced v z
palatalised voiceless
voiced
affricate plain voiceless unaspirated ts
voiceless aspirated tsʰ
palatalised voiceless unaspirated tsʲ
voiceless aspirated tsʰʲ  

[edit] Vowels

[edit] References

  • Mao, Zongwu & Meng, Chaoji. 1986. She yu jian zhi (A Sketch of the She language). Beijing, China: Nationalities Press. (毛宗武, 蒙朝吉. 1986. 畬語簡志. 北京: 民族出版社)
  • Ratliff, Martha. 1998. Ho Ne (She) is Hmongic: One final argument. Linguistics of the Tibeto-Burman Area 21.2:97-109.
  • You, Wenliang. 2002. She zu yu yan (The Language of the She people). Fuzhou, China: Fujian People's Publishing House. (游文良. 2002. 畲族语言. 福州: 福建人民出版社)
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