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Bit language

Bit (Khabit, Bid, Psing, Buxing) is an Austroasiatic language spoken by around 2,000 people in Phongsaly Province, northern Laos and in Mengla County, Yunnan, China.[1]

Bit
Native toLaos, China
Native speakers
2,600 (2007–2015)[1]
Language codes
ISO 639-3bgk
Glottologbitt1240
ELPBit
Bit is classified as Vulnerable by the UNESCO Atlas of the World's Languages in Danger

Names edit

In China, the Buxing people (布兴, 布幸, or 布醒; IPA: [puʃiŋ]) are also called Kami (佧米人) or Kabi (佧比人, IPA: [khabit]).[2]

Yan & Zhou (2012:157) list the following names for Khabit.

  • pu siŋ, kʰa bet (autonyms)
  • xa13 vit55 (Dai exonym)
  • kʰaʔ mĭt (Khmu exonym)
  • Kami (卡咪, Chinese exonym)

The Khabit name for Khmu is ta mɔi.

Classification edit

Paul Sidwell (2014)[3] and Svantesson (1990) classify Bit as Palaungic. It is most closely related to Kháng and Quang Lam.

Distribution edit

Laos edit

In Laos, Bit is spoken by 2,000 people in the following villages.[2] The speakers call themselves "Laubit".

  • Nam Lie
  • Nam Lan
  • Nam Liaŋ
  • Nam Pauk
  • Bɔn Tsɛm Mɑi
  • Nam Tha
  • Bɔn Hui Huo
  • Bɔn Bɔm Phiŋ
  • Nam Nɔi

Kingsada (1999) covers the Khabit (khaa bet) language of Nale village, Bun Neua District, Phongsaly Province, Laos.[4]

China edit

In Mengla County, Yunnan, China, Bit (Buxing) is spoken by 539 people as of 2000, in the following villages.[2]

  • Nanqian (南欠村), Manzhuang Village (曼庄村), Mohan Township (磨憨镇)[5]
  • Kami (卡咪村), Huiluo Village (回洛村), Kami Township (卡米镇) / Mengban (勐伴镇)[6]

In Menghai County, Yunnan, China, there is a group of people known as the Bajia (八甲人) of Menghun (勐混), not to be confused with the Tai-speaking Bajia of Meng'a Township (勐阿镇), Menghai County), which is close to the border with Shan State, Myanmar.[7] They live in Manbi Village (曼必村),[8] Menghun Town (勐混镇), Menghai County, Yunnan (comprising 48 households and 217 persons), and have recently been classified by the Chinese government as ethnic Bulang people.[9] Their autonym is Manbi (曼必) or Bi (必). The Bajia of Menghun believe that their ancestors had migrated from Laos. They are variously referred to by other ethnic groups as Kabi (卡必), Laos Bulang (老挝布朗), and Manbi people (曼必人). They do not consider themselves to be Bajia (八甲人), which is a name given to them by government officials, since they do not believe they are related to the Tai-speaking Bajia of Meng'a. Yunnan (1979)[10] considers Bajia (八甲) to be a dialect of Tai Lue based on the group's autonym and language, with 225 Bajia people counted as of 1960. The Bajia had originally migrated from Bajia 八甲, Laojian Mountain 老肩山, Jinggu County.[10] Yunnan (1979) documents the location of Bajia as Jingbo Township (景播乡),[11] Meng'a District (勐阿区), Menghai County.

Yunnan (1979)[10] reports that in Mengla County, the Khabit (Kabie, 卡别) have close relations with a group called the Bubeng (布崩), who numbered 15 households with about 100 people as of 1960, and speak a Hani language. Yunnan (1979) classifies both the Kabie (卡别) and Bubeng (布崩) as ethnic Hani people.

References edit

  1. ^ a b Bit at Ethnologue (25th ed., 2022)  
  2. ^ a b c Gao (2004)
  3. ^ Sidwell, Paul (2014). . Mon-Khmer Studies. 43 (1): 47–56. Archived from the original on 2016-02-03 – via Academia.edu.
  4. ^ Kingsadā, Thō̜ngphet; Shintani, Tadahiko (1999). Basic Vocabularies of the Languages Spoken in Phongxaly, Lao P.D.R. Tokyo: Institute for the Study of Languages and Cultures of Asia and Africa (ILCAA).
  5. ^ [Nanqian Village, Manzhuang Village Committee, Shangyong Town, Mengla County]. ynszxc.gov.cn (in Chinese). Archived from the original on 2016-06-10. Retrieved 2012-10-15.
  6. ^ [Kami Village, Huiluo Village Committee, Mengban Town, Mengla County]. ynszxc.gov.cn (in Chinese). Archived from the original on 2016-03-07. Retrieved 2012-10-15.
  7. ^ Yan & Zhou (2012)
  8. ^ [Manbi Natural Village, Mansai Village Committee, Menghun Town, Menghai County]. ynszxc.gov.cn (in Chinese). Archived from the original on 2017-09-14. Retrieved 2021-09-07.
  9. ^ Zhang, Yanju 张艳菊 (2013). . Guǎngxī mínzú yánjiū 广西民族研究 (in Chinese). 2013 (4): 45–49. Archived from the original on 2017-09-14.
  10. ^ a b c Yunnan minzu shibie zonghe diaocha zubian 云南民族识别综合调查组编 (1979). (in Chinese). Kunming: Yunnan minzuxue yanjiu suoyin. Archived from the original on 2021-04-23.
  11. ^ [Jingbo Laozhai Village, Hejian Village Committee, Meng'a Town, Menghai County]. ynszxc.gov.cn (in Chinese). Archived from the original on 2017-12-14. Retrieved 2021-09-07.

Further reading edit

  • Badenoch, Nathan (2015). Phonological Sketch of the Bit Language of Luang Namtha, Laos. Presentation at SEALS 25. Chiang Mai.
  • Gao, Yongqi 高永奇 (2004). Bùxìngyǔ yánjiū 布兴语研究 [A Study of Buxing] (in Chinese). Beijing: Minzu chubanshe.
  • Yan, Qixiang 颜其香; Zhou, Zhizhi 周植志 (2012). Zhōngguó Mèng-Gāomián yǔzú yǔyán yǔ Nányǎ yǔxì 中国孟高棉语族语言与南亚语系 [Mon-Khmer Languages of China and the Austroasiatic Family] (in Chinese). Beijing: Shehui kexue wenxian chubanshe.

External links edit

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Bit Khabit Bid Psing Buxing is an Austroasiatic language spoken by around 2 000 people in Phongsaly Province northern Laos and in Mengla County Yunnan China 1 BitNative toLaos ChinaNative speakers2 600 2007 2015 1 Language familyAustroasiatic Khasi PalaungicPalaungicBit KhangBitLanguage codesISO 639 3 a href https iso639 3 sil org code bgk class extiw title iso639 3 bgk bgk a Glottologbitt1240ELPBitBit is classified as Vulnerable by the UNESCO Atlas of the World s Languages in Danger Contents 1 Names 2 Classification 3 Distribution 3 1 Laos 3 2 China 4 References 5 Further reading 6 External linksNames editIn China the Buxing people 布兴 布幸 or 布醒 IPA puʃiŋ are also called Kami 佧米人 or Kabi 佧比人 IPA khabit 2 Yan amp Zhou 2012 157 list the following names for Khabit pu siŋ kʰa bet autonyms xa13 vit55 Dai exonym kʰaʔ mĭt Khmu exonym Kami 卡咪 Chinese exonym The Khabit name for Khmu is ta mɔi Classification editPaul Sidwell 2014 3 and Svantesson 1990 classify Bit as Palaungic It is most closely related to Khang and Quang Lam Distribution editLaos edit In Laos Bit is spoken by 2 000 people in the following villages 2 The speakers call themselves Laubit Nam Lie Nam Lan Nam Liaŋ Nam Pauk Bɔn Tsɛm Mɑi Nam Tha Bɔn Hui Huo Bɔn Bɔm Phiŋ Nam Nɔi Kingsada 1999 covers the Khabit khaa bet language of Nale village Bun Neua District Phongsaly Province Laos 4 China edit In Mengla County Yunnan China Bit Buxing is spoken by 539 people as of 2000 in the following villages 2 Nanqian 南欠村 Manzhuang Village 曼庄村 Mohan Township 磨憨镇 5 Kami 卡咪村 Huiluo Village 回洛村 Kami Township 卡米镇 Mengban 勐伴镇 6 In Menghai County Yunnan China there is a group of people known as the Bajia 八甲人 of Menghun 勐混 not to be confused with the Tai speaking Bajia of Meng a Township 勐阿镇 Menghai County which is close to the border with Shan State Myanmar 7 They live in Manbi Village 曼必村 8 Menghun Town 勐混镇 Menghai County Yunnan comprising 48 households and 217 persons and have recently been classified by the Chinese government as ethnic Bulang people 9 Their autonym is Manbi 曼必 or Bi 必 The Bajia of Menghun believe that their ancestors had migrated from Laos They are variously referred to by other ethnic groups as Kabi 卡必 Laos Bulang 老挝布朗 and Manbi people 曼必人 They do not consider themselves to be Bajia 八甲人 which is a name given to them by government officials since they do not believe they are related to the Tai speaking Bajia of Meng a Yunnan 1979 10 considers Bajia 八甲 to be a dialect of Tai Lue based on the group s autonym and language with 225 Bajia people counted as of 1960 The Bajia had originally migrated from Bajia 八甲 Laojian Mountain 老肩山 Jinggu County 10 Yunnan 1979 documents the location of Bajia as Jingbo Township 景播乡 11 Meng a District 勐阿区 Menghai County Yunnan 1979 10 reports that in Mengla County the Khabit Kabie 卡别 have close relations with a group called the Bubeng 布崩 who numbered 15 households with about 100 people as of 1960 and speak a Hani language Yunnan 1979 classifies both the Kabie 卡别 and Bubeng 布崩 as ethnic Hani people References edit a b Bit at Ethnologue 25th ed 2022 nbsp a b c Gao 2004 Sidwell Paul 2014 Khmuic Classification and Homeland Mon Khmer Studies 43 1 47 56 Archived from the original on 2016 02 03 via Academia edu Kingsada Thō ngphet Shintani Tadahiko 1999 Basic Vocabularies of the Languages Spoken in Phongxaly Lao P D R Tokyo Institute for the Study of Languages and Cultures of Asia and Africa ILCAA Mengla Xian Shangyǒng Zhen Manzhuang Cunweihui Nanqian Cun 勐腊县尚勇镇曼庄村委会南欠村 Nanqian Village Manzhuang Village Committee Shangyong Town Mengla County ynszxc gov cn in Chinese Archived from the original on 2016 06 10 Retrieved 2012 10 15 Mengla Xian Mengban Zhen Huiluo Cunweihui Kǎmi Cun 勐腊县勐伴镇回落村委会卡咪村 Kami Village Huiluo Village Committee Mengban Town Mengla County ynszxc gov cn in Chinese Archived from the original on 2016 03 07 Retrieved 2012 10 15 Yan amp Zhou 2012 Menghǎi Xian Menghun Zhen Mansai Cunweihui Manbi Zirancun 勐海县勐混镇曼赛村委会曼毕自然村 Manbi Natural Village Mansai Village Committee Menghun Town Menghai County ynszxc gov cn in Chinese Archived from the original on 2017 09 14 Retrieved 2021 09 07 Zhang Yanju 张艳菊 2013 Shi lun minzu shibie yǔ guishǔ zhōng de rentong wenti Yǐ Yunnan Kemuren Mǎngren Lǎopǐnren Bajiǎren minzu guishǔ gōngzuo wei li 试论民族识别与归属中的认同问题 以云南克木人 莽人 老品人 八甲人民族归属工作为例 Guǎngxi minzu yanjiu 广西民族研究 in Chinese 2013 4 45 49 Archived from the original on 2017 09 14 a b c Yunnan minzu shibie zonghe diaocha zubian 云南民族识别综合调查组编 1979 Yunnan minzu shibie zonghe diaocha baogao 1960 nian 云南民族识别综合调查报告 1960年 in Chinese Kunming Yunnan minzuxue yanjiu suoyin Archived from the original on 2021 04 23 Menghǎi Xian Menga Zhen Hejian Cunmin Weiyuanhui Jǐngbō Lǎozhai Cun 勐海县勐阿镇贺建村民委员会景播老寨村 Jingbo Laozhai Village Hejian Village Committee Meng a Town Menghai County ynszxc gov cn in Chinese Archived from the original on 2017 12 14 Retrieved 2021 09 07 Further reading editBadenoch Nathan 2015 Phonological Sketch of the Bit Language of Luang Namtha Laos Presentation at SEALS 25 Chiang Mai Gao Yongqi 高永奇 2004 Buxingyǔ yanjiu 布兴语研究 A Study of Buxing in Chinese Beijing Minzu chubanshe Yan Qixiang 颜其香 Zhou Zhizhi 周植志 2012 Zhōngguo Meng Gaomian yǔzu yǔyan yǔ Nanyǎ yǔxi 中国孟高棉语族语言与南亚语系 Mon Khmer Languages of China and the Austroasiatic Family in Chinese Beijing Shehui kexue wenxian chubanshe External links editRWAAI Repository and Workspace for Austroasiatic Intangible Heritage http hdl handle net 10050 00 0000 0000 0003 9381 D view Bit in RWAAI Digital Archive Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Bit language amp oldid 1219508779, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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