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1 Writing system  



1.1  Consonants  





1.2  Vowels  







2 Classification  





3 Reconstruction  





4 References  





5 Bibliography  














Qiang language






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Qiang
EthnicityQiang people
Geographic
distribution
Sichuan Province
Linguistic classificationSino-Tibetan
Subdivisions
  • Northern Qiang
  • Southern Qiang
  • Glottologqian1264

    Qiang language, called Rma (尔玛) or Rme [1] by its speakers, is a Sino-Tibetan language cluster of the Qiangic branch spoken by approximately 140,000 people in north-central Sichuan Province, China.

    Qiang consists of:

    Writing system[edit]

    Rma Script from Qiang Language

    In 2017, the Rma script, invented by Wei Jiuqiao (魏久乔), was officially finalized and has been accepted by many Qiang people as the first ever official writing system for their language.[2] There is no published information as to whether the script is compatible with both the Northern Qiang language and the Southern Qiang language or if it is only compatible with one of the languages. The writing system has also been given a preliminary proposal to encode it to the Universal Character Set of Unicode.[3]

    Consonants[edit]


    b
    /p/

    p
    //

    bb
    /b/

    m
    /m/

    f
    /f/

    w
    /w/

    wf
    /v/

    d
    /t/

    t
    //

    dd
    /d/

    n
    /n/

    lh
    /ɬ/

    l
    /l/

    lr
    //

    g
    /k/

    k
    //

    gg
    /ɡ/

    ng
    /ŋ/

    h
    /h/

    hh
    /ɣ/

    j
    //

    q
    /tɕʰ/

    jj
    //

    x
    /ɕ/

    xx
    /ʑ/

    y
    /j/

    gv
    /q/

    kv
    //

    v
    /χ/

    vh
    /ɦ/

    vv
    /ʁ/

    z
    /ts/

    c
    /tsʰ/

    zz
    /dz/

    s
    /s/

    ss
    /z/

    zh
    //

    ch
    /tʂʰ/

    dh
    //

    sh
    /ʂ/

    rr
    /ʐ/

    Vowels[edit]


    a
    /a/

    ae
    /æ/

    ea
    /e/

    u
    /u/

    e
    /ə/

    nn
    /◌̃/

    i
    /i/

    ü
    /y/

    o
    /o/


    /ʔ/

    r
    /ʴ/

    Classification[edit]

    Sims (2016)[4] gives the following classification for the "Qiangish" (or "Rma") languages, which include Northern Qiang and Southern Qiang. Individual dialects are highlighted in italics.

    Qiangish

    Reconstruction[edit]

    Sims (2017)[5] reconstructs tones for Proto-Rma (alternatively called Proto-Qiangish), proposing that the lack of tones in Northern Qiang is due to Tibetan influence. High tones and low tones are reconstructed for Proto-Rma, as well as for Proto-Prinmi.

    References[edit]

    1. ^ Wen, Maotao (2014). The Creation of the Qiang Ethnicity, its Relation to the Rme People and the Preservation of Rme Language (Master's thesis). Duke University.
  • ^ 传承羌语,支持尔玛文 Support the Rma Script of the Qiang (Rma) Language. Archived from the original on 2021-12-21. Retrieved 2019-10-28 – via Youtube.
  • ^ Chan, Eiso; Jiuqiao, Wei; Sims, Nathaniel (June 6, 2022). "Preliminary proposal to encode Rma script to UCS" (PDF). Unicode.org. International Organization for Standardization. Retrieved November 13, 2022.
  • ^ Sims, Nathaniel (2016). "Towards a More Comprehensive Understanding of Qiang Dialectology" (PDF). Language and Linguistics. 17 (3): 351–381. doi:10.1177/1606822X15586685.
  • ^ Sims, Nathaniel (2017). The Suprasegmental Phonology of Proto-Rma (Qiang) in Comparative Perspective. Presented at the 50th International Conference on Sino-Tibetan Languages and Linguistics, Beijing, November 26, 2017.
  • Bibliography[edit]

  • Evans, Jonathan P. (2006). "Vowel Quality in Hongyan Qiang" (PDF). Language and Linguistics. 7 (4): 731–754.
  • LaPolla, Randy J. (2003). A Grammar of Qiang: With Annotated Texts and Glossary. with Chenglong Huang. Berlin: Mouton de Gruyter. doi:10.1515/9783110197273. ISBN 3-11-017829-X.

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