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Hmu language

The Hmu language (hveb Hmub), also known as Qiandong Miao (黔东, Eastern Guizhou Miao), Central Miao, East Hmongic, or (somewhat ambiguously) Black Miao, is a dialect cluster of Hmongic languages of China. The best studied dialect is that of Yǎnghāo (养蒿) village,[not verified in body] Taijiang County, Guizhou Province, China.

Hmu
Qiandong Miao
Black Miao, hveb Hmub
Pronunciation[m̥ʰū]
Native toChina
Regionmostly Guizhou
Ethnicitymostly Miao, some Yao
Native speakers
(2.1 million cited 1995)[1]
Hmong–Mien
Standard forms
  • Standard Miao
Latin
Language codes
ISO 639-3Variously:
hea – Northern
hmq – Eastern
hms – Southern
neo – Ná-Meo
Glottologeast2369

Qanu (咯努), a Hmu variety, had 11,450 speakers as of 2000, and is spoken just south of Kaili City, Guizhou.[2] The Qanu are ethnoculturally distinct from the other Hmu.

Names

Autonyms include m̥ʰu33 in Kaili, mo33 in Jinping County, mu13 in Tianzhu County, m̥ə33 in Huangping County, qa33 nəu13 in some parts of Qiandongnan (Miaoyu Jianzhi 苗语简志 1985), and ta11 mu11 in Rongshui Miao Autonomous County, Guangxi.[3] Ná-Meo, spoken by the Mieu people of Cao Minh Commune, Tràng Định District, Lạng Sơn Province, Vietnam, may be closely related.[4]

Subdivisions and distribution

Wang (1985)

Wang Fushi (1985)[5] groups the Qiandong Miao languages as follows.

  • Northern: 1,000,000 speakers in Kaili, Majiang, Nandan, Leishan, Taijiang, Huangping, Jianhe, Zhenyuan, Sansui, Shibing, Sandu, Fuquan, Pingba, Zhenning, Xingren, Zhenfeng, Anlong, Wangmo, etc.
  • Eastern: 250,000 speakers in Jinping, Liping, Jianhe, Jingzhou, Tongdao, Huitong, etc.
  • Southern: 350,0000 speakers in Rongjiang, Congjiang, Nandan, Sandu, Rongshui, Sanjiang, etc. Includes Na Meo of northern Vietnam.[6]
  • Western (Raojia): 15,000 speakers in Heba of Majiang, Mianluo of Duyun, Sandu, Rongjiang, parts of Nandan

Wu (2009)

Wu Zhengbiao (2009)[7] divides Hmu into seven different dialects. Past classifications usually included only three or four dialects. For example, Li Jinping & Li Tianyi (2012),[8] based on past classifications, divide Hmu into the three dialects of Northern,[9] Southern,[10] and Eastern.[11] Datapoint locations of representative dialects are from Li Yunbing (2000).[12]

  • Eastern (Representative dialect: Sanjiang township 三江乡, Jinping County, Guizhou)
    • Jinping County, Guizhou (in Ouli 偶里寨 of Ouli Township 偶里乡, etc.)
      • Hekou 河口 dialect (10,000+ speakers): spoken in Hekou 河口乡, Wenniu 文牛乡, and Zhanghua 彰化乡 townships[13]
      • Ouli 偶里 dialect (20,000+ speakers): spoken in Pinglve 平略乡, Ouli 偶里乡, Zhaizao 寨早乡, Jiaosan 皎三乡, Maoping 茅坪乡, Guazhi 挂治乡, Pingjin 平金乡, and Suijiang 稳江乡, Loujiang 娄江乡, and Tongpo 铜坡乡 townships[13]
      • Yuhe 裕河 dialect (about 3,000 speakers): spoken in Yuhe 裕河乡, Xinmin 新民乡, and Guben 固本乡 townships[13]
    • Jingzhou County, Hunan (in Caidiwan 菜地湾,[14] etc.)
    • Huitong County, Hunan
  • Northern (Representative dialect: Yanghao village 养蒿村, Guading town 挂丁镇, Kaili city, Guizhou)
  • Northeastern
    • Zhaitou 寨头村, Baye 巴冶村, and Liangshan 良上村 villages of Sansui County
    • Gaoyongzhai 高雍寨, Guanme Township 观么乡, Jianhe County
  • Western (including Raojia; Representative dialect: Baixing village 白兴村, Heba township 河坝乡, Majiang County, Guizhou)
    • Heba Village 河坝村, Longshan Township 龙山乡, Majiang County
    • Raohe Village 绕河村, Luobang Township 洛邦乡, Duyun (also in Pingzhai 坪寨 of Wu'ai Village 五爱村)
  • Southern (Representative dialect: Yangpai village 羊排村, Yangwu township 扬武乡, Danzhai County, Guizhou)
    • Sandu County: Lalan 拉揽乡 (in Paishaozhai 排烧寨, etc.), Jiaoli 交梨乡, Dujiang 都江镇 townships; Jialan 甲揽, Yangwu 羊吴, Dediao 的刁, Hongguang 红光, and Wuyun 巫匀 villages of Pu'an Township 普安镇
    • Danzhai County: Paidao 排岛 and Paimo 排莫 of Yahui Township 雅灰乡
  • Southeastern 1 (Representative dialect: Datu village 大土村, Jiuqian township 九迁乡, Libo County, Guizhou)
  • Southeastern 2 (Representative dialect: Zhenmin 振民, Gongdong township 拱洞乡, Rongshui County, Guangxi)

Others

Sanqiao 三锹 (三橇) is a mixed Kam–Hmu language spoken in Liping County and Jinping County, Guizhou, China by about 6,000 people.[15]

Classification

Hmu has been recognized as a branch of Hmongic since the 1950s. Wang (1985) recognized three varieties. Matisoff (2001) treated these as distinct languages, which is reflected in Ethnologue. Lee (2000) added a fourth variety, Western Hmu (10,000 speakers), among the Yao,[12] and Matisoff (2006) lists seven (Daigong, Kaili [N], Lushan, Taijiang [N], Zhenfeng [N], Phö, Rongjiang [S]).

Writing

Northern Qiandong Miao, also known as Central Miao and as Eastern Guizhou Hmu (黔东方言 Qián-Dōng fāngyán), was chosen as the standard for Hmu-language textbooks in China, based on the pronunciation of Yǎnghāo (养蒿) village.[16][failed verification]

Phonology

The phonemic inventory and alphabetic transcription are as follows.

Northern Hmu consonants
Labial Alveolar Palatalized
alveolar
Velar Uvular Glottal
Nasal voiced m ⟨m⟩ n ⟨n⟩ ⟨ni⟩ ŋ ⟨ng⟩
aspirated m̥ʰ ⟨hm⟩ n̥ʰ ⟨hn⟩ n̥ʲʰ ⟨hni⟩
Plosive tenuis p ⟨b⟩ t ⟨d⟩ ⟨di⟩ k ⟨g⟩ q ⟨gh⟩ (ʔ)
aspirated ⟨p⟩ ⟨t⟩ tʲʰ ⟨ti⟩ ⟨k⟩ ⟨kh⟩
Affricate tenuis ts ⟨z⟩ ⟨j⟩
aspirated tsʰ ⟨c⟩ tɕʰ ⟨q⟩
Central
fricative
voiced v ⟨w⟩ z ⟨r⟩ ʑ ⟨y⟩ ɣ ⟨v⟩
tenuis f ⟨f⟩ s ⟨s⟩ ɕ ⟨x⟩ h ⟨h⟩
aspirated ⟨hf⟩ ⟨hs⟩ ɕʰ ⟨hx⟩ ⟨hv⟩
Lateral
fricative
tenuis ɬ ⟨dl⟩ ɬʲ ⟨dli⟩
aspirated ɬʰ ⟨hl⟩ ɬʲʰ ⟨hli⟩
Lateral approximant l ⟨l⟩ ⟨li⟩

[ʔ] is not distinct from a zero initial (that is, if we accept /ʔ/ as a consonant, there are no vowel-initial words in Hmu), and only occurs with tones 1, 3, 5, 7.

The aspirated nasals and fricatives do not exist in Southern or Eastern Hmu; cognates words use their unaspirated homologues. Further, in Eastern Hmu, di, ti merge into j, q; c merges into x; r (Northern /z/) merges into ni; and v is pronounced [w]. In Southern Hmu, words cognate with hni (and some with ni) are pronounced [nʲʑ]; those with r are [nz]; and some words exchange s and x.

Northern Hmu vowels
Front Central Back
oral nasal oral nasal oral nasal
Close i ⟨i⟩ u ⟨u⟩
Mid ɛ ⟨ai⟩ en ⟨en⟩ ə ⟨e⟩ o ⟨o⟩ ⟨ong⟩
Open ɑ ⟨a⟩ ɑŋ ⟨ang⟩

Ai /ɛ/ does not occur after palatalized consonants. /en/ after palatalized consonants is spelled in.

Diphthongs
Closing
Close component is front ej ⟨ei⟩
Close component is back əw ⟨eu⟩

Additional diphthongs occur in Chinese loans.

All dialects have eight tones. There is no sandhi. In the chart below, Northern Hmu is represented by Yanghao village (Kaili City), Eastern Hmu by 偶里 village (Jinping County), and Southern Hmu by 振民 (Rongshui County).

Hmu tone
Tone Letter Northern Eastern Southern
1 b ˧ 3 ˧ 3 ˧ 3
3 d ˧˥ 35 ˨̤ 2 ˧˥ 35
5 t ˦ 4 ˦˥ 45 ˦ 4
7 k ˥˧ 53 ˨˦ 24 ˨˦ 24
2 x ˥ 5 ~ ˦˥ 45 ˦˨ 42 ˥˧ 53
4 l ˩̤ 1 ˨˩ 21 ˧˩ 31
6 s ˩˧̤ 13 ˥ 5 ˨̤ 2
8 f ˧˩ 31 ˩˨̤ 12 ˨˩˧ 213

The lowest tones—Northern tones 4 and 6, Eastern tones 3 and 8, and Southern tone 6—are said to make the preceding consonant murmured (breathy voiced), presumably meaning that these are murmured tones as in other Hmongic languages. They are marked with ⟨◌̤⟩ in the chart.

References and notes

  1. ^ Northern at Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015) (subscription required)
    Eastern at Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015) (subscription required)
    Southern at Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015) (subscription required)
    Ná-Meo at Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015) (subscription required)
  2. ^ (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2016-08-20. Retrieved 2021-08-17 – via Asia Harvest.
  3. ^ Guangxi Minority Languages Orthography Committee (2008). Guǎngxī mínzú yǔyán fāngyīn cíhuì 广西民族语言方音词汇 [Vocabularies of Guangxi Ethnic Languages] (in Chinese). Beijing: Minzu chubanshe.
  4. ^ Nguyễn Văn Thắng (2007). Ambiguity of Identity: The Mieu in North Vietnam. Chiang Mai: Silkworm Books.
  5. ^ Wang, Fushi 王辅世, ed. (1985). Miáoyǔ jiǎnzhì 苗语简志 [Miao Language Brief History] (in Chinese). Beijing: Minzu chubanshe.
  6. ^ a b Hsiu, Andrew (2015). The Classification of Na Meo, a Hmong-Mien Language of Vietnam. Paper presented at SEALS 25, Chiang Mai, Thailand – via Academia.edu.
  7. ^ Wu, Zhengbiao 吴正彪 (2009). "Qiándōng fāngyán Miáoyǔ tǔyǔ huàfēn wèntí de zài tàntǎo" 黔东方言苗语土语划分问题的再探讨 [A Further Exploration into the Division of Miao Patois in Qiandong Dialect]. Jíshǒu dàxué xuébào (shèhuì kēxué bǎn) 吉首大学学报(社会科学版) [Journal of Jishou University (Social Science Edition)] (in Chinese). 30: 117–121. doi:10.13438/j.cnki.jdxb.2009.06.018.
  8. ^ Li, Jinping 李锦平; Li, Tianyi 李天翼 (2012). Miáoyǔ fāngyán bǐjiào yánjiū 苗语方言比较研究 [A Comparative Study of Miao Dialects] (in Chinese). Chengdu: Xinan jiaotong daxue chubanshe.
  9. ^ Representative dialect: Yanghao, Sankeshu, Kaili City 贵州凯里三棵树养蒿
  10. ^ Representative dialect: Gaolian, Xiajiang, Congjiang County 贵州从江下江高联
  11. ^ Representative dialect: Meihua, Zhulin, Tianzhu County 贵州天柱竹林梅花
  12. ^ a b Li, Yunbing 李云兵 (2000). Miáoyǔ fāngyán huàfēn yíliú wèntí yánjiū 苗语方言划分遗留问题研究 (in Chinese). Beijing: Zhongyang minzu daxue chubanshe.
  13. ^ a b c Tu, Guanglu 涂光禄; Yang, Jun 杨军 (2008). Jǐnpíng Xiàn Hàn-Dòng-Miáoyǔ fāngyán zhì 锦屏县汉侗苗语方言志 (in Chinese). Guiyang: Guizhou daxue chubanshe. ISBN 978-7-81126-044-1.
  14. ^ a b Chen, Qiguang 陈其光 (2013). Miáo-Yáo yǔwén 苗瑶语文 [Miao and Yao Language] (in Chinese). Beijing: Zhongyang minzu daxue chubanshe.
  15. ^ Yu, Dazhong 余达忠 (2017). "Jìndài Xiāng-Qián-Guì biānqū de zúqún hùdòng hé "Sānqiāorén" de xíngchéng" 近代湘黔桂边区的族群互动和“三锹人”的形成 [Ethnic Interactions and the Formation of the Sanqiu People in the Borderland of Modern Hunan, Guizhou and Guangxi Provinces]. Guìzhōu shīfàn xuéyuàn xuébào 贵州师范学院学报 [Journal of Guizhou Education University] (in Chinese). 33 (1). doi:10.13391/j.cnki.issn.1674-7798.2017.01.002.
  16. ^ Shi, Defu 石德富 (2006). Miáoyǔ jīchǔ jiàochéng (Qiándōng fāngyán) 苗语基础教程(黔东方言) [Basic Miao Language Course (Qiandong Dialect)]. Beijing Shi: Zhongyang minzu daxue chubanshe.

Further reading

  • Ma, Xueliang 馬學良; Tai, Changhou 邰昌厚 (1956). "Guìzhōu shěng dōng nánbù Miáoyǔ yǔyīn de chūbù bǐjiào" 貴州省東南部苗語語音的初步比較 [A Preliminary Survey of the Phonology of the Miao Dialects in the Southeast of Kweichou]. Yŭyán yánjiū 语言研究 (in Chinese). 1: 265–282.
  • Ji, Anlong 姬安龙 (2012). Miáoyǔ Táijiānghuà cānkǎo yǔfǎ 苗语台江话参考语法 [A Reference Grammar of Taijiang Miao] (in Chinese). Kunming: Yunnan minzu chubanshe.

External links

  • Hmu basic lexicon at the Global Lexicostatistical Database

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The Hmu language hveb Hmub also known as Qiandong Miao 黔东 Eastern Guizhou Miao Central Miao East Hmongic or somewhat ambiguously Black Miao is a dialect cluster of Hmongic languages of China The best studied dialect is that of Yǎnghao 养蒿 village not verified in body Taijiang County Guizhou Province China HmuQiandong MiaoBlack Miao hveb HmubPronunciation m ʰu Native toChinaRegionmostly GuizhouEthnicitymostly Miao some YaoNative speakers 2 1 million cited 1995 1 Language familyHmong Mien HmongicCore HmongicHmuStandard formsStandard MiaoWriting systemLatinLanguage codesISO 639 3Variously a href https iso639 3 sil org code hea class extiw title iso639 3 hea hea a Northern a href https iso639 3 sil org code hmq class extiw title iso639 3 hmq hmq a Eastern a href https iso639 3 sil org code hms class extiw title iso639 3 hms hms a Southern a href https iso639 3 sil org code neo class extiw title iso639 3 neo neo a Na MeoGlottologeast2369Qanu 咯努 a Hmu variety had 11 450 speakers as of 2000 and is spoken just south of Kaili City Guizhou 2 The Qanu are ethnoculturally distinct from the other Hmu Contents 1 Names 2 Subdivisions and distribution 2 1 Wang 1985 2 2 Wu 2009 2 3 Others 3 Classification 4 Writing 5 Phonology 6 References and notes 7 Further reading 8 External linksNames EditAutonyms include m ʰu33 in Kaili mo33 in Jinping County mu13 in Tianzhu County m e33 in Huangping County qa33 neu13 in some parts of Qiandongnan Miaoyu Jianzhi 苗语简志 1985 and ta11 mu11 in Rongshui Miao Autonomous County Guangxi 3 Na Meo spoken by the Mieu people of Cao Minh Commune Trang Định District Lạng Sơn Province Vietnam may be closely related 4 Subdivisions and distribution EditWang 1985 Edit Wang Fushi 1985 5 groups the Qiandong Miao languages as follows Northern 1 000 000 speakers in Kaili Majiang Nandan Leishan Taijiang Huangping Jianhe Zhenyuan Sansui Shibing Sandu Fuquan Pingba Zhenning Xingren Zhenfeng Anlong Wangmo etc Eastern 250 000 speakers in Jinping Liping Jianhe Jingzhou Tongdao Huitong etc Southern 350 0000 speakers in Rongjiang Congjiang Nandan Sandu Rongshui Sanjiang etc Includes Na Meo of northern Vietnam 6 Western Raojia 15 000 speakers in Heba of Majiang Mianluo of Duyun Sandu Rongjiang parts of NandanWu 2009 Edit Wu Zhengbiao 2009 7 divides Hmu into seven different dialects Past classifications usually included only three or four dialects For example Li Jinping amp Li Tianyi 2012 8 based on past classifications divide Hmu into the three dialects of Northern 9 Southern 10 and Eastern 11 Datapoint locations of representative dialects are from Li Yunbing 2000 12 Eastern Representative dialect Sanjiang township 三江乡 Jinping County Guizhou Jinping County Guizhou in Ouli 偶里寨 of Ouli Township 偶里乡 etc Hekou 河口 dialect 10 000 speakers spoken in Hekou 河口乡 Wenniu 文牛乡 and Zhanghua 彰化乡 townships 13 Ouli 偶里 dialect 20 000 speakers spoken in Pinglve 平略乡 Ouli 偶里乡 Zhaizao 寨早乡 Jiaosan 皎三乡 Maoping 茅坪乡 Guazhi 挂治乡 Pingjin 平金乡 and Suijiang 稳江乡 Loujiang 娄江乡 and Tongpo 铜坡乡 townships 13 Yuhe 裕河 dialect about 3 000 speakers spoken in Yuhe 裕河乡 Xinmin 新民乡 and Guben 固本乡 townships 13 Jingzhou County Hunan in Caidiwan 菜地湾 14 etc Huitong County Hunan Northern Representative dialect Yanghao village 养蒿村 Guading town 挂丁镇 Kaili city Guizhou Kaili in Yanghao 养蒿 of Guading Township 挂丁镇 etc Leishan County Taijiang County Shibing County Gedong 革东镇 in Jianhe County Huangping County Fuquan County Weng an County Xingren County parts of Anlong County Yangwu 杨武乡 Longquan 龙泉镇 Paidiao 排调镇 Xingren 兴仁镇 townships and also parts of Yahui 雅灰乡 in Danzhai County Duyun Bagu Township 坝固镇 Jijia 鸡贾 Yanglie 羊列 Baduo 把朵 Metao 么陶 Wangsi Township 王司镇 Taohua 桃花 Xinchang 新场 Wulu 乌路 Wuzhai 五寨 Pu an Township 普安镇 Zongjiang 总奖村 Guanghua 光华村 Xingfu 幸福村 Northeastern Zhaitou 寨头村 Baye 巴冶村 and Liangshan 良上村 villages of Sansui County Gaoyongzhai 高雍寨 Guanme Township 观么乡 Jianhe County Western including Raojia Representative dialect Baixing village 白兴村 Heba township 河坝乡 Majiang County Guizhou Heba Village 河坝村 Longshan Township 龙山乡 Majiang County Raohe Village 绕河村 Luobang Township 洛邦乡 Duyun also in Pingzhai 坪寨 of Wu ai Village 五爱村 Southern Representative dialect Yangpai village 羊排村 Yangwu township 扬武乡 Danzhai County Guizhou Sandu County Lalan 拉揽乡 in Paishaozhai 排烧寨 etc Jiaoli 交梨乡 Dujiang 都江镇 townships Jialan 甲揽 Yangwu 羊吴 Dediao 的刁 Hongguang 红光 and Wuyun 巫匀 villages of Pu an Township 普安镇 Danzhai County Paidao 排岛 and Paimo 排莫 of Yahui Township 雅灰乡 Southeastern 1 Representative dialect Datu village 大土村 Jiuqian township 九迁乡 Libo County Guizhou Datu 大土村 Shuiwei 水维村 and Jialiao 甲料村 villages in Jiarong 佳荣镇 Township Libo County parts of Jiajiu 加鸠乡 Township Congjiang County Xunle Township 馴乐苗族乡 Huanjiang County Southeastern 2 Representative dialect Zhenmin 振民 Gongdong township 拱洞乡 Rongshui County Guangxi Bingmei 丙妹镇 Tingdong 停洞乡 Cuili 翠里乡 and much of the Yueliangshan 月亮山 area in Congjiang County Rongjiang County Rongshui County in Gunqinzhai 滚琴寨 of Dongtou Township 洞头乡 Yaogao 尧告 14 etc Sanjiang County Northern Vietnam Lang Son Cao Bang Bac Kan and Tuyen Quang provinces Na Meo language 6 Others Edit Sanqiao 三锹 三橇 is a mixed Kam Hmu language spoken in Liping County and Jinping County Guizhou China by about 6 000 people 15 Classification EditHmu has been recognized as a branch of Hmongic since the 1950s Wang 1985 recognized three varieties Matisoff 2001 treated these as distinct languages which is reflected in Ethnologue Lee 2000 added a fourth variety Western Hmu 10 000 speakers among the Yao 12 and Matisoff 2006 lists seven Daigong Kaili N Lushan Taijiang N Zhenfeng N Pho Rongjiang S Writing EditNorthern Qiandong Miao also known as Central Miao and as Eastern Guizhou Hmu 黔东方言 Qian Dōng fangyan was chosen as the standard for Hmu language textbooks in China based on the pronunciation of Yǎnghao 养蒿 village 16 failed verification Phonology EditThe phonemic inventory and alphabetic transcription are as follows Northern Hmu consonants Labial Alveolar Palatalizedalveolar Velar Uvular GlottalNasal voiced m m n n nʲ ni ŋ ng aspirated m ʰ hm n ʰ hn n ʲʰ hni Plosive tenuis p b t d tʲ di k g q gh ʔ aspirated pʰ p tʰ t tʲʰ ti kʰ k qʰ kh Affricate tenuis ts z tɕ j aspirated tsʰ c tɕʰ q Centralfricative voiced v w z r ʑ y ɣ v tenuis f f s s ɕ x h h aspirated fʰ hf sʰ hs ɕʰ hx xʰ hv Lateralfricative tenuis ɬ dl ɬʲ dli aspirated ɬʰ hl ɬʲʰ hli Lateral approximant l l lʲ li ʔ is not distinct from a zero initial that is if we accept ʔ as a consonant there are no vowel initial words in Hmu and only occurs with tones 1 3 5 7 The aspirated nasals and fricatives do not exist in Southern or Eastern Hmu cognates words use their unaspirated homologues Further in Eastern Hmu di ti merge into j q c merges into x r Northern z merges into ni and v is pronounced w In Southern Hmu words cognate with hni and some with ni are pronounced nʲʑ those with r are nz and some words exchange s and x Northern Hmu vowels Front Central Backoral nasal oral nasal oral nasalClose i i u u Mid ɛ ai en en e e o o oŋ ong Open ɑ a ɑŋ ang Ai ɛ does not occur after palatalized consonants en after palatalized consonants is spelled in Diphthongs ClosingClose component is front ej ei Close component is back ew eu Additional diphthongs occur in Chinese loans All dialects have eight tones There is no sandhi In the chart below Northern Hmu is represented by Yanghao village Kaili City Eastern Hmu by 偶里 village Jinping County and Southern Hmu by 振民 Rongshui County Hmu tone Tone Letter Northern Eastern Southern1 b 3 3 33 d 35 2 355 t 4 45 47 k 53 24 242 x 5 45 42 534 l 1 21 316 s 13 5 28 f 31 12 213The lowest tones Northern tones 4 and 6 Eastern tones 3 and 8 and Southern tone 6 are said to make the preceding consonant murmured breathy voiced presumably meaning that these are murmured tones as in other Hmongic languages They are marked with in the chart References and notes Edit Northern at Ethnologue 18th ed 2015 subscription required Eastern at Ethnologue 18th ed 2015 subscription required Southern at Ethnologue 18th ed 2015 subscription required Na Meo at Ethnologue 18th ed 2015 subscription required Qanu PDF Archived from the original PDF on 2016 08 20 Retrieved 2021 08 17 via Asia Harvest Guangxi Minority Languages Orthography Committee 2008 Guǎngxi minzu yǔyan fangyin cihui 广西民族语言方音词汇 Vocabularies of Guangxi Ethnic Languages in Chinese Beijing Minzu chubanshe Nguyễn Văn Thắng 2007 Ambiguity of Identity The Mieu in North Vietnam Chiang Mai Silkworm Books Wang Fushi 王辅世 ed 1985 Miaoyǔ jiǎnzhi 苗语简志 Miao Language Brief History in Chinese Beijing Minzu chubanshe a b Hsiu Andrew 2015 The Classification of Na Meo a Hmong Mien Language of Vietnam Paper presented at SEALS 25 Chiang Mai Thailand via Academia edu Wu Zhengbiao 吴正彪 2009 Qiandōng fangyan Miaoyǔ tǔyǔ huafen wenti de zai tantǎo 黔东方言苗语土语划分问题的再探讨 A Further Exploration into the Division of Miao Patois in Qiandong Dialect Jishǒu daxue xuebao shehui kexue bǎn 吉首大学学报 社会科学版 Journal of Jishou University Social Science Edition in Chinese 30 117 121 doi 10 13438 j cnki jdxb 2009 06 018 Li Jinping 李锦平 Li Tianyi 李天翼 2012 Miaoyǔ fangyan bǐjiao yanjiu 苗语方言比较研究 A Comparative Study of Miao Dialects in Chinese Chengdu Xinan jiaotong daxue chubanshe Representative dialect Yanghao Sankeshu Kaili City 贵州凯里三棵树养蒿 Representative dialect Gaolian Xiajiang Congjiang County 贵州从江下江高联 Representative dialect Meihua Zhulin Tianzhu County 贵州天柱竹林梅花 a b Li Yunbing 李云兵 2000 Miaoyǔ fangyan huafen yiliu wenti yanjiu 苗语方言划分遗留问题研究 in Chinese Beijing Zhongyang minzu daxue chubanshe a b c Tu Guanglu 涂光禄 Yang Jun 杨军 2008 Jǐnping Xian Han Dong Miaoyǔ fangyan zhi 锦屏县汉侗苗语方言志 in Chinese Guiyang Guizhou daxue chubanshe ISBN 978 7 81126 044 1 a b Chen Qiguang 陈其光 2013 Miao Yao yǔwen 苗瑶语文 Miao and Yao Language in Chinese Beijing Zhongyang minzu daxue chubanshe Yu Dazhong 余达忠 2017 Jindai Xiang Qian Gui bianqu de zuqun hudong he Sanqiaoren de xingcheng 近代湘黔桂边区的族群互动和 三锹人 的形成 Ethnic Interactions and the Formation of the Sanqiu People in the Borderland of Modern Hunan Guizhou and Guangxi Provinces Guizhōu shifan xueyuan xuebao 贵州师范学院学报 Journal of Guizhou Education University in Chinese 33 1 doi 10 13391 j cnki issn 1674 7798 2017 01 002 Shi Defu 石德富 2006 Miaoyǔ jichǔ jiaocheng Qiandōng fangyan 苗语基础教程 黔东方言 Basic Miao Language Course Qiandong Dialect Beijing Shi Zhongyang minzu daxue chubanshe Further reading EditMa Xueliang 馬學良 Tai Changhou 邰昌厚 1956 Guizhōu sheng dōng nanbu Miaoyǔ yǔyin de chubu bǐjiao 貴州省東南部苗語語音的初步比較 A Preliminary Survey of the Phonology of the Miao Dialects in the Southeast of Kweichou Yŭyan yanjiu 语言研究 in Chinese 1 265 282 Ji Anlong 姬安龙 2012 Miaoyǔ Taijianghua cankǎo yǔfǎ 苗语台江话参考语法 A Reference Grammar of Taijiang Miao in Chinese Kunming Yunnan minzu chubanshe External links Edit Miao test of Wikipedia at Wikimedia Incubator Hmu basic lexicon at the Global Lexicostatistical Database Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Hmu language amp oldid 1126187989, wikipedia, wiki, book, 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