Language
name and locationː
Sanchong Gelao,
Guangxi,
China
[Refer to
Ethnologue] |
1. ʂɿ43 |
21. ʂa45 pie43 ʂɿ43 |
2. ʂa45 |
22. ʂa45 pie43 ʂa45 |
3. tau45 |
23. ʂa45 pie43 tau45 |
4. pu45 |
24. ʂa45 pie43 pu45 |
5. mei21 |
25. ʂa45 pie43 mei21 |
6. ȵaŋ21 |
26. ʂa45 pie43 ȵaŋ21 |
7. tʂau45 |
27. ʂa45 pie43 tʂau45 |
8. ʑau21 |
28. ʂa45 pie43 ʑau21 |
9. ʂo43 |
29. ʂa45 pie43 ʂo43 |
10. sɿ43 pie43 |
30. tau45 pie43 |
11. sɿ43 pie43 ʂɿ43 |
40. pu45 pie43 |
12. sɿ43 pie43 ʂa45 |
50. mei21 pie43 |
13. sɿ43 pie43 tau45 |
60. ȵaŋ21 pie43 |
14. sɿ43 pie43 pu45 |
70. tʂau45 pie43 |
15. sɿ43 pie43 mei21 |
80. ʑau21 pie43 |
16. sɿ43 pie43 ȵaŋ21 |
90. ʂo43 pie43 |
17. sɿ43 pie43 tʂau45 |
100. ʂɿ43 tɕie43 |
18. sɿ43 pie43 ʑau21 |
200. ʂa45 tɕie43 |
19. sɿ43 pie43 ʂo43 |
1000. ʂɿ43 kie43 |
20. ʂa45 pie43 |
2000. ʂa45 kie43 |
Linguist providing data and dateː
Prof. Long Yaohong,
Guizhou Institute
for Nationalities |
Other comments: Hagei (Hakei) has a decimal system. Hagei (Hakei) is not mutually intelligible with other Gelao languages. There are only about 300 speakers left. Ostapirat (2000), Edmondson (2008) proposed three major subdivisions for Gelao, with a total of 17 varieties. The Central and Southwestern branches shares various phonological innovations, suggesting an initial split with the Northern branch. Some varieties cited are also from Jerold A. Edmondson (2008). Edmondson also proposes that Red Gelao of the China-Vietnam border may in fact constitute a separate primary branch of Gelao. Central Gelao: Wanzi 弯子寨, Anshun 安顺, Guizhou (also spoken in Heizhai 黑寨), Dagouchang 大狗场, Huolong 活龙乡, Pingba 平坝, Guizhou, Xinzhai 新寨, Baiyan 白岩乡, Puding 普定, Guizhou (also spoken in Wozi 窝子), Sanchong (三冲村), Longlin (隆林县), Guangxi. |
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