Monguor language

Monguor
Dēd Mongol, Tu
moŋɡuer
Native to China
Region Qinghai, Gansu
Native speakers
150,000 (2000 census)[1]
Mongolic
  • Shirongolic

    • Monguor
Dialects
Mongghul
Mangghuer
Language codes
ISO 639-3 mjg
Glottolog tuuu1240[2]

The Monguor language (Chinese: 土族语; pinyin: Tǔzúyǔ; also written Mongour and Mongor) is a Mongolic language of its Shirongolic branch and is part of the Gansu–Qinghai sprachbund. There are several dialects, mostly spoken by the Monguor people. A written script was devised for Huzhu Monguor (Mongghul) in the late 20th century, but has been little used. A division into two languages, namely Mongghul in Huzhu Tu Autonomous County and Mangghuer in Minhe Hui and Tu Autonomous County, is considered necessary by some linguists. While Mongghul was under strong influence from Tibetan, the same holds for Mangghuer and Chinese, and local dialects of Chinese such as Gangou were in turn influenced by Monguor.

Numerals

Mongolian numerals such as the following[3] are only in use in the Mongghul dialect, while Mangghuer speakers have switched to counting in Chinese.[4] Note that while the Mongolian script has only arban for 'ten', Middle Mongolian *harpa/n including *h can be reconstructed from the scripts.[5]

EnglishMongolian scriptMonguor
1OneNigenNige
2TwoQoyarGhoori
3ThreeGhurbanGhuran
4FourDörbenDeeran
5FiveTabunTawun
6SixJirghughanJirighun
7SevenDologhanDuluun
8EightNaimanNiiman
9NineYisünShdzin
10TenArbanHaran

Notes

  1. Monguor at Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015)
  2. Nordhoff, Sebastian; Hammarström, Harald; Forkel, Robert; Haspelmath, Martin, eds. (2013). "Tu". Glottolog. Leipzig: Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology.
  3. Dpal-ldan-bkra-shis, Slater et al. 1996:4
  4. Dpal-ldan-bkra-shis, Slater et al.: 1996: 4
  5. Svantesson et al. 2005: 130

References

E. Gaspardone Bulletin de l'Ecole française d'Extrême-Orient Année 1933 Volume 33 Numéro 1 p. 1014 http://www.persee.fr/doc/befeo_0336-1519_1933_num_33_1_4683

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