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Tosu (Chinese: 多续; pinyin: Duōxù; autonym: do33ɕu33 na31) is a moribund Qiangic language of China which shows strong affiliations to both the Loloish languages and to Tangut, the language of the Western Xia. Yu (2012) classifies it as an Ersuic language, which belongs to the Qiangic branch. There are "almost no Tosu speakers left", or "practically" no Ersu speakers left.

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  • Tosu (langue) (fr)
  • Tosu language (en)
  • 多续语 (zh)
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  • Le tosu (ou duoxu, en chinois 多续语 duōxùyǔ ou 多须语 duōxūyǔ) est une langue tibéto-birmane parlée dans le centre-sud de la province du Sichuan en Chine. (fr)
  • 多续语(英文:Duoxu或Tosu,“多续语”在该语言中读[do˧ɕu˧ na˧˩])是藏缅语族羌语支下的一种语言,和已经灭绝的西夏语联系密切。它是中国记录研究得最少、同时也是最高级濒危语言之一。多续语使用主体是分佈在凉山州安宁河上游冕宁县境内的惠安、城厢、哈哈、后山、复兴、林里、沙坝镇等乡镇的。据2012年的调查,当时2000多人的族群中只有不到10人的高龄老人会不熟练地使用这门语言。到2014年,欧洲语言学者齐卡佳(Katia Chirkova)调查後指出有超过9人在使用该语言,使用者都是70、80岁的老人。目前或已灭绝。 多续语的抢救工作曾在英国濒危语言资金会资助进行,学者齐卡佳、韩正康等人团队出版有《实用多续语语法》一书。 (zh)
  • Tosu (Chinese: 多续; pinyin: Duōxù; autonym: do33ɕu33 na31) is a moribund Qiangic language of China which shows strong affiliations to both the Loloish languages and to Tangut, the language of the Western Xia. Yu (2012) classifies it as an Ersuic language, which belongs to the Qiangic branch. There are "almost no Tosu speakers left", or "practically" no Ersu speakers left. (en)
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  • Le tosu (ou duoxu, en chinois 多续语 duōxùyǔ ou 多须语 duōxūyǔ) est une langue tibéto-birmane parlée dans le centre-sud de la province du Sichuan en Chine. (fr)
  • Tosu (Chinese: 多续; pinyin: Duōxù; autonym: do33ɕu33 na31) is a moribund Qiangic language of China which shows strong affiliations to both the Loloish languages and to Tangut, the language of the Western Xia. Yu (2012) classifies it as an Ersuic language, which belongs to the Qiangic branch. There are "almost no Tosu speakers left", or "practically" no Ersu speakers left. About 2,000 Tosu people live in Miǎnníng county and the villages around it, as well as in six outlying townships of that county, namely Hòushān (后山), Fùxīng (复兴), Huì’ān (惠安), Hāhā (哈哈), Línlǐ (林里), and Shābā town (沙坝镇). Chirkova (2014) reports that it is spoken by more than 9 individuals, all in their seventies and eighties. (en)
  • 多续语(英文:Duoxu或Tosu,“多续语”在该语言中读[do˧ɕu˧ na˧˩])是藏缅语族羌语支下的一种语言,和已经灭绝的西夏语联系密切。它是中国记录研究得最少、同时也是最高级濒危语言之一。多续语使用主体是分佈在凉山州安宁河上游冕宁县境内的惠安、城厢、哈哈、后山、复兴、林里、沙坝镇等乡镇的。据2012年的调查,当时2000多人的族群中只有不到10人的高龄老人会不熟练地使用这门语言。到2014年,欧洲语言学者齐卡佳(Katia Chirkova)调查後指出有超过9人在使用该语言,使用者都是70、80岁的老人。目前或已灭绝。 多续语的抢救工作曾在英国濒危语言资金会资助进行,学者齐卡佳、韩正康等人团队出版有《实用多续语语法》一书。 (zh)
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