Guiqiong (autonym: ɡuʨhiɐŋ; simplified Chinese: 贵琼; traditional Chinese: 貴瓊; pinyin: Guìqióng) is a poorly attested Qiangic language of Sichuan and Tibet. There are differences in the phonology of the dialects, but communication is possible. Two or three varieties have low mutual intelligibility with the rest. It may be the same language as Sötati-pö in early editions of Ethnologue. Sun (1991) documents Guiqiong of Maiben Township 麦本乡, Yutong District 鱼通区, Kangding County 康定县, Sichuan (Sun 1991:227). The language has no presence in media today.
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| - Le guiqiong est une langue parlée sur les plateaux des deux côtés de la rivière Dadu, au nord du district de Luding, dans la préfecture autonome tibétaine de Garzê dans le centre-ouest du Sichuan, et au nord-ouest du district de Tianquan. C'est une langue à 4 tons. (fr)
- 贵琼语(内名: ɡuʨhiɐŋ)是一种在四川省和西藏自治区由少量人口使用的羌语。方言间有音韵学上的不同,但可以互通。有两三种变体与其他变体难以沟通。 在民族语的早期版本中和'Sötati-pö是一种语言。 Sun (1991)记录了四川康定县鱼通区麦本乡的贵琼语(Sun 1991:227)。 羌语分为两支。贵琼语因其词汇被归入一个特别的分支。这个分支还包括扎坝语、却域语、尔苏语、史兴语和纳木依语。 在他们的村落外,使用者沟通时用汉语。贵琼语受汉语影响很大,含有很多借词。 贵琼语有四种声调且没有文字。 这种语言不在现代媒体中出现。 (zh)
- Guiqiong (autonym: ɡuʨhiɐŋ; simplified Chinese: 贵琼; traditional Chinese: 貴瓊; pinyin: Guìqióng) is a poorly attested Qiangic language of Sichuan and Tibet. There are differences in the phonology of the dialects, but communication is possible. Two or three varieties have low mutual intelligibility with the rest. It may be the same language as Sötati-pö in early editions of Ethnologue. Sun (1991) documents Guiqiong of Maiben Township 麦本乡, Yutong District 鱼通区, Kangding County 康定县, Sichuan (Sun 1991:227). The language has no presence in media today. (en)
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| - Guiqiong (autonym: ɡuʨhiɐŋ; simplified Chinese: 贵琼; traditional Chinese: 貴瓊; pinyin: Guìqióng) is a poorly attested Qiangic language of Sichuan and Tibet. There are differences in the phonology of the dialects, but communication is possible. Two or three varieties have low mutual intelligibility with the rest. It may be the same language as Sötati-pö in early editions of Ethnologue. Sun (1991) documents Guiqiong of Maiben Township 麦本乡, Yutong District 鱼通区, Kangding County 康定县, Sichuan (Sun 1991:227). The Qiangic languages are split into two language clusters. Guiqiong is categorized into a specific Qiangic cluster based on its vocabulary. This Qiangic language cluster also includes Zhaba, Queya, Ersu, Shixing, and Namuzi. Outside their villages, speakers communicate utilizing the Chinese language. Guiqiong is heavily influenced by the Chinese language, as it contains many loanwords. The Guiqiong language utilizes four tones and has no written script. Although Guiqiong lacks a written script, it has been able to successfully transcend from generation to generally orally. The language has no presence in media today. (en)
- Le guiqiong est une langue parlée sur les plateaux des deux côtés de la rivière Dadu, au nord du district de Luding, dans la préfecture autonome tibétaine de Garzê dans le centre-ouest du Sichuan, et au nord-ouest du district de Tianquan. C'est une langue à 4 tons. (fr)
- 贵琼语(内名: ɡuʨhiɐŋ)是一种在四川省和西藏自治区由少量人口使用的羌语。方言间有音韵学上的不同,但可以互通。有两三种变体与其他变体难以沟通。 在民族语的早期版本中和'Sötati-pö是一种语言。 Sun (1991)记录了四川康定县鱼通区麦本乡的贵琼语(Sun 1991:227)。 羌语分为两支。贵琼语因其词汇被归入一个特别的分支。这个分支还包括扎坝语、却域语、尔苏语、史兴语和纳木依语。 在他们的村落外,使用者沟通时用汉语。贵琼语受汉语影响很大,含有很多借词。 贵琼语有四种声调且没有文字。 这种语言不在现代媒体中出现。 (zh)
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