Hezhen language

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The Hezhen language is a critically endangered Tungusic language spoken by the Hezhen (Nanai) people of northeastern China along the Amur and Ussuri rivers.

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Hezhen language canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Tungusic language
critically endangered language
natural language
alternativeName Chinese Nanai
Hezhe
Hezhe dialect of Nanai
Hezhenyu
Kilee
Qile
closelyRelatedTo Nanai language
Oroch language
Ulch language
countryOfficialLanguageOf none
endangermentCause assimilation policies
language shift to Chinese
ethnicGroup Hezhen people
Nanai people
hasCaseSystem rich case morphology
hasDialect Bacha dialect
Heilongjiang dialect
Qileng dialect
hasLinguisticAncestor Proto-Tungusic
hasPhonologicalFeature vowel harmony (reduced)
ISO639-3Code hez
languageFamily Tungusic
morphologicalType agglutinative language
primaryWordOrder SOV
region Amur Oblast
surface form: Lower Amur region

Ussuri River
surface form: Ussuri basin
revitalizationEffort community language classes
documentation projects
spokenAlong Amur River
Ussuri River
spokenIn Heilongjiang
surface form: Heilongjiang Province

Jilin Province
China
surface form: People's Republic of China

northeastern China
status critically endangered
subfamilyOf Tungusic languages
surface form: Southern Tungusic languages

Tungusic languages
typologicalFeature lack of grammatical gender
postpositions instead of prepositions
UNESCOStatus critically endangered
usedByYoungerGeneration rarely
usedInEducation limited local programs
writingSystem Chinese characters
Latin script (romanization)

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Tungusic languages hasMemberLanguage Hezhen language