Gejia language
Gejia | |
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Ge | |
Zhong'an River Miao | |
Native to | China |
Region | Guizhou |
Ethnicity | Gejia |
Native speakers | 60,000 (1995)[1] |
Hmong–Mien
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Dialects |
Gejia
Dongjia
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Language codes | |
ISO 639-3 |
hmj |
Glottolog |
geee1239 [2] |
The Ge or Gejia language (Chinese: å®¶è¯), AKA Chong'anjiang Miao é‡å®‰æ±Ÿè‹—è¯, is a Miao language of Huangping County, Guizhou, China. The endonym is spelled Mhong, though it shares this with Huishui Miao; it is pronounced [mÌ¥ÅÅ‹], as in the Hmong language. When speaking Chinese, they call themselves GédÅu.
Gejia is spoken in eastern Guizhou, in speech islands within the area of the Hmu language, which includes the standard dialect.
The Dongjia (东家) language of Majiang County, Guizhou is related to Gejia. The Dongjia people are officially classified as She, but speak a West Hmongic language. Their autonym is Gameng (嘎åŸ), while the neighboring Raojia people call them Gadou (嘎斗). The Dongjia people of Liubao å…å ¡æ‘, Xingshan Township æå±±é•‡, Majiang County was studied by Dong Bo (2008). Chen Xueyu (2011) considers Gejia and Dongjia to form two dialects of Chong'anjiang Miao, which belongs to the Chuanqiandian branch.
References
- http://lingweb.eva.mpg.de/numeral/Miao-Changanjiang.htm
- Dong Bo [董波]. 2008. From Dongjia to She [从东家人到畲æ———贵州麻江县å…å ¡æ‘畲æ—的人类å¦è€ƒå¯Ÿ]. M.A. dissertation, Xiamen University. http://www.docin.com/p-467133563.html
- Chen Xueyu (2011). 论东家è¯åœ¨è‹—è¯å·é»”滇方言ä¸çš„地ä½.
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