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Hmongic languages information


Hmongic
Miao
EthnicityMiao people
Geographic
distribution
China, Vietnam, Laos, Thailand
Linguistic classificationHmong–Mien
  • Hmongic
Proto-languageProto-Hmongic
Subdivisions
  • Bahengic
  • Sheic
  • West Hmongic (Chuanqiandian Miao)
  • Xong (Western Hunan)
  • Hmu (Eastern Guizhou)
  • possibly other, unclassified branches
ISO 639-2 / 5hmn
Glottologhmon1337
Hmongic languages:
  West Hmongic
  A-Hmao
  Central (Gejia, A-Hmyo, Mashan, Huishui)
  Hmu / East Hmongic
  Xong / North Hmongic
  Divergent groups: Pa Hng, Bunu, Aoka, etc.

The Hmongic languages, also known as Miao languages (Chinese: 苗语; pinyin: Miáoyǔ), include the various languages spoken by the Miao people (such as Hmong, Hmu, and Xong). Hmongic languages also include various languages spoken by non-Mienic-speaking Yao people, such as Pa-Hng, Bunu, Jiongnai, Younuo, and others, while She is spoken by ethnic She people.

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Hmongic languages

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The Hmongic languages, also known as Miao languages (Chinese: 苗语; pinyin: Miáoyǔ), include the various languages spoken by the Miao people (such as Hmong...

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West Hmongic languages

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The West Hmongic languages, also known as Chuanqiandian Miao (Chinese: 川黔滇苗; lit. 'Sichuan–Guizhou–Yunnan Miao') and Western Miao, are a major branch...

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Hmu language

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2010), or (somewhat ambiguously) Black Miao, is a dialect cluster of Hmongic languages of China. The best studied dialect is that of Yǎnghāo (养蒿) village...

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She language

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heavy influence of Chinese on the language. Matisoff (2001), for example, left it unclassified within the Hmongic languages, and some have considered that...

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Languages of China

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language – Tai Lü alphabet Tai Nüa language – Tai Nüa alphabet The Daur people – Daur language – Manchu alphabet The Hmong people – Hmongic languages...

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Xong language

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The Xong language (Dut Xonb [tu53 ɕõ35]) is the northernmost Hmongic language, spoken in south-central China by around 0.9 million people. It is called...

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Hmong language

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Pahawh: 𖬌𖬣𖬵, [m̥ɔ̃́]) is a dialect continuum of the West Hmongic branch of the Hmongic languages spoken by the Hmong people of Sichuan, Yunnan, Guizhou...

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Mienic languages

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Mienic or Yao languages are spoken by the Yao people of China, Vietnam, Laos, and Thailand. Some of the Yao peoples speak Hmongic languages (Miao); these...

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Younuo language

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spelled Yuno, Chinese: 优诺语 yōunuò; autonym: ʑou13 nɔ13) is a divergent Hmongic language spoken in Longsheng Various Nationalities Autonomous County, Guangxi...

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Miao people

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those in Hainan) speak Hmongic languages, a subfamily of the Hmong–Mien languages including many mutually unintelligible languages such as the Hmong, Hmub...

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Maojia dialect

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is a mixed language in Southern China. Maojiahua is an unclassified Sinitic language that has undergone influence from Hmongic languages.[which?] Maojiahua...

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Mashan Miao language

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endonym is Mang, similar to other West Hmongic languages such as Mong. Mang was classified as a branch of Western Hmongic in Wang (1985), who listed four varieties...

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Yao people

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Biao Min, 43,000 speakers [5] Hmongic languages Bunu languages Pa-Hng Younuo Kiong Nai Lakkja language (a Tai–Kadai language) Chinese about 500,000 Yao speak...

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Raojia language

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Raojia (Chinese: 绕家语; autonym: ʔeu33 ʑu21 or qɑ24 ʑuɤ24) is a Hmongic language spoken by about 5,000 people in 3 villages (including Baixing 白兴村) of Heba...

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Hmong writing

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various writing systems that have been used for transcribing various Hmongic languages, spoken by Hmong people in China, Vietnam, Laos, the United States...

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Pingtang Miao language

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of Miao language varieties of China. The four varieties of Pingtang were listed as unclassified branches of Chuanqiandian Miao (Western Hmongic) in Wang...

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Tujia people

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use varieties of Chinese, mainly Southwestern Mandarin; a few speak Hmongic languages. Few monolingual Tujia speakers remain; nearly all are bilingual in...

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Mo Piu language

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Mo Piu (Mơ Piu) is an unclassified Hmongic language spoken in the village of Nậm Tu Thượng, Nậm Xé Township, western Văn Bàn District, Lào Cai Province...

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Sheic languages

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She–Jiongnai languages are a branch of the Miao (Hmongic) language family. She (Ho-Ne) has long been recognized as a divergent language. It has been difficult...

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Luobohe Miao language

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villages. Luobo River Miao has an unusually small number of tones for a Hmongic language, with just three: high ˥ 55, rising ˨˦ 24, and falling ˧˩ 31. Xijia...

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Mainland Southeast Asia linguistic area

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Sino-Tibetan languages. The order of constituents within a noun phrase varies: noun–modifier order is usual in Tai and Hmongic languages, while in Chinese...

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Pa Na language

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Pa Na (Chinese: 巴那语; pinyin: Bānàyǔ; autonym: pa53 na313) is a Hmongic language spoken by about 1,000 people in Shangpai (上排), Zhongpai (中排), and Xiapai...

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Kiong Nai language

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Hmong-Mien language of Vietnam. Paper presented at SEALS 25, Chiang Mai, Thailand. Hsiu, Andrew. 2018. Preliminary classification of Hmongic languages Archived...

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