Xixiu Miao language

Miao language of Guizhou, China
Xixiu Miao
Native toChina
RegionGuizhou
Native speakers
(300 cited 1995)[1]
Language family
Hmong–Mien
  • Hmongic
    • West Hmongic
      • Chuanqiandian Cluster
        • Xixiu Miao
Language codes
ISO 639-3None (mis)
GlottologNone

Xixiu Miao (Chinese: 西秀苗语)[2] is a small Miao language of China that is closely related to Hmong: Hmong, Small Flowery Miao, and Xixiu are listed as the three local dialects of the Chuanqiandian Cluster of the West Hmongic languages.[3] There are only 300 speakers, in the Xixiu District of Anshun Prefecture, Guizhou Province.[1]

References

  1. ^ a b Wang and Mao (1995). At the time, 城郊和安顺县旧州一带.
  2. ^ There is no established name in English. "Xixiu" is the name of the representative place where it is spoken. In Chinese, it is called 川黔滇方言川黔滇次方言第三土语 "the third local dialect of the Chuanqiandian subdialect of the Chuanqiandian dialect [of Miao]", but it is not the only variety of Miao to have gone by that description.
  3. ^ Wang, Fushi 王辅世 (1983). "Miáoyǔ fāngyán huàfēn wèntí" 苗语方言划分问题 [On the Dialect Divisions of the Miao Language]. Mínzú yǔwén (in Chinese). 5: 1–22.
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