Tujia language

E184498

The Tujia language is a Sino-Tibetan language spoken primarily by the Tujia ethnic group in parts of central China, notably in mountainous areas of Hubei, Hunan, and neighboring provinces.

All labels observed (1)

Label Occurrences
Tujia language canonical 4

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Statements (50)

Predicate Object
instanceOf Sino-Tibetan language
endangered language
language
ethnicLanguageOf Tujia people
GlottologCode tuji1240
GlottologName Tujia
hasDialect Tujia
surface form: Northern Tujia

Tujia
surface form: Southern Tujia
hasLexicalInfluenceFrom Chinese
Miao languages
surface form: Miao-Yao languages

Southwestern Mandarin
Xiang Chinese
hasPhonologicalFeature contrastive tones
hasPhonologicalInfluenceFrom Southwestern Mandarin
Xiang Chinese
hasWritingSystem Chinese characters (ad hoc use)
Latin alphabet (experimental and local uses)
ISO639-3Code tji
languageFamily Sino-Tibetan languages
surface form: Sino-Tibetan
moreEndangeredVariety Tujia
surface form: Southern Tujia
moreVigorousVariety Tujia
surface form: Northern Tujia
notCommonlyUsedInDomain formal education
official administration
primaryScript Latin script (for some teaching materials)
recognizedAs minority language of China
region central China
northeastern Guizhou
northwestern Hunan
southeastern Chongqing
Hubei Province
surface form: southwestern Hubei
shiftedTo Southwestern Mandarin
Xiang Chinese
spokenBy Tujia people
surface form: Tujia ethnic group
spokenIn Chongqing
Enshi Tujia and Miao Autonomous Prefecture
Guizhou Province
surface form: Guizhou

Hubei Province
surface form: Hubei

Hunan Province
surface form: Hunan

China
surface form: People's Republic of China

Wuling Mountains
Xiangxi Tujia and Miao Autonomous Prefecture
status definitely endangered (Northern Tujia, in many areas)
severely endangered (Southern Tujia)
subfamily unclassified branch of Sino-Tibetan
typologicalFeature SVO basic word order
isolating morphology
largely monosyllabic roots
tonal language
usedInDomain home communication (in some communities)
oral tradition

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Referenced by (4)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Tujia people language Tujia language
Tujia language Tujia language