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Pyang Zhuang language

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Pyang Zhuang
Fuping Zhuang
Native toChina
RegionDebao County and parts of Jingxi County, Guangxi
Language familyKra–Dai
Language codes
ISO 639-3None (mis)
GlottologNone

Pyang Zhuang, or Fuping Zhuang (Chinese: 扶平语), is an underdescribed Central Tai language spoken in southwestern Guangxi, China. It appears to be most closely related to Nong Zhuang.

The Pyang refer to themselves as pjaːŋ or tʰoː, but are referred to as ˀjuj by the surrounding Yang Zhuang people (Liao 2016:315).

Distribution

Pyang Zhuang is spoken in the following locations of Guangxi, China (Liao 2016:315-316).

Classification

Pyang Zhuang may be closely related to the Nong Zhuang language of Yunnan. Innovations shared between Pyang Zhuang and Nong Zhuang include the following (Liao 2016:316).

References

  1. Pyang Zhuang (Fuping) Archived 2014-02-23 at the Wayback Machine
  2. See Proto-Tai_language#Tones for an explanation of the tone codes.
  3. (Pittayaporn 2009:143); *xr- in Li (1977:233)
  • Liao Hanbo. 2016. Tonal development of Tai languages. M.A. dissertation. Chiang Mai: Payap University.
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