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Cao Lan, sometimes CaolanorMan Cao-Lan, is a Tai language of northern Vietnam. It is spoken by the Cao Lan subgroup of the San Chay people. According to Pittayaporn (2009),[full citation needed] it is closest to the Chongzuo and Shangsi Zhuang across the border in China, both of which are lumped under the apparently polyphyletic Yongnan ZhuangbyEthnologue. Together, Cao Lan, Chongzuo, and Shangsi form a primary branch of the Tai languages (Pittayaporn 2009).

Cao Lan
Man Cao-Lan
Native toVietnam, China

Native speakers

170,000 (2009 census)[1]

Language family

Kra–Dai

Language codes
ISO 639-3mlc
Glottologcaol1238

Demographics

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Provinces of Vietnam

Cao Lan is spoken by the Cao Lan subgroup of the San Chay peopleofTuyên Quang Province. According to the people, the Cao Lan and Sán Chay peoples had arrived from southern China 400 years ago together as one group, even though they spoke two different languages. Notably, they both use Chinese characters to record their languages. Smaller numbers are also found in Xichou County, Yunnan, China and in the following provinces.[2]

Classification

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The Sán Chay speak a form of Chinese, while the Cao Lan speak a Tai language. Gregerson & Edmondson (1998) considers Caolan to have a combination of both Northern Tai and Central Tai features. Like the E language of northern Guangxi, Cao Lan also displays influences form Pinghua, a Chinese vernacular spoken in Guangxi, China. Haudricourt (1973)[full citation needed] believes that the Cao Lan may have adopted a form of Tai when they had stopped in Guangxi during their historical southward migration. The Chinese-speaking Sán Chay, on the other hand, might have been a Yao (orMienic-speaking) group, as the Yao of Fangcheng, Guangxi call themselves san˧ tɕai˧. Today, the Chinese-speaking Sán Chay live mostly in Quảng Ninh, whereas the Cao Lan are mostly concentrated in Tuyên Quang, Thái Nguyên, and Bắc Giang.

References

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  1. ^ Cao LanatEthnologue (18th ed., 2015) (subscription required)
  • ^ Gregerson & Edmondson (1998)
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    Last edited on 15 February 2023, at 17:55  





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