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Bugan language

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Austroasiatic language spoken in China
"Bugan" redirects here. For other uses, seeBugan (disambiguation).
Bugan
Pakan
Native toChina
RegionYunnan
Native speakers
2,700 (2005)[1]
Language codes
ISO 639-3bbh
Glottologbuga1247
ELPBugan

Bugan,Bogan,Pakan, orBugeng (布甘语, 布干语, or 布赓语) is anAustroasiatic language.[2] The existence of the Bugan language was not known by the rest of world until recently. There are about 3000 speakers, mostly in some villages in southernGuangnan (广南) and northernXichou (西畴),Yunnan Province,China. Bugan is an analytic language, and word order and auxiliary words have important functions in the grammar.[3]

Distribution

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Li Jinfang (1996)

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According to Li Jinfang (1996), the Bugan-speaking population is distributed in seven villages across southernGuangnan (广南) and northernXichou (西畴),Yunnan Province,China. As the language is highly uniform, it is not divided into any dialects.

  • Laowalong 老挖龙 (Bugan-only population); Bugan language:pə55luŋ13
  • Xinwalong 新挖龙 (Bugan-only population); Bugan language:pə55tsuŋ13
  • Jiuping 九平 (Bugan and Han Chinese population); Bugan language:pə55tsiaŋ31
  • Shibeipo 石北坡 (Bugan-only population); Bugan language:pə55ɕe13
  • Xinzhai 新寨 (Bugan and Han Chinese population); Bugan language:li̠31laŋ13
  • Malong 马龙 (Bugan-only population); Bugan language:pə55ɣu31
  • Nala 那拉 (Bugan and Han Chinese population)

Li Yunbing (2005)

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According to a more recent survey by Li Yunbing (2005), the Bugan people, comprising a total of 500+ households and 2,700+ individuals, live in the following locations.

  • Laowalong 老挖龙, Nasa Township 那洒镇;[4] Bugan language:pə31loŋ55
  • Xinwalong 新挖龙;[5] Bugan language:pə31tɕoŋ55
  • Xiaoping 小坪寨 ; Bugan language:pə31tɕaŋ55
  • Nala 那腊;[6] Bugan language:pə31pʰja44
  • Jiuping 九坪, Zhuanjiao Township 篆角乡 (Chongtian Township 冲天乡);[7] Bugan language:pə31tɕa̠ŋ31
  • Shibeipo 石碑坡;[8] Bugan language:pə55ɕe24
  • Manlong 曼龙;[9] Bugan language:pu31ɣu31

Li Yunbing also uses the term Bùgēng (布赓) in place of Bùgān (布甘).

People

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The Bugan people'sautonym ispə55ka̠n33, while the surrounding Han Chinese call themHuazu (Chinese:花族; literally "flower people") orHualo (Chinese:花倮) due to their colorful clothing.[10] Other autonyms arepu55qe̠ŋ44 (in Manlong,Xichou County) andpə55qe̠ŋ44 (in Nala and Xinwalong inGuangnan County). They are an unrecognized ethnic minority, and are currently classified asYi. The Bugan are endogamous, and thus do not usually marry people from other ethnic groups[11]

The Bugan people also hold their own New Year's Day celebration in April of the Chinese lunar calendar, which is separate from that of the Han Chinese New Year.

Common Bugan surnames include Li 李, Wang 王, Guo 郭, Luo 罗, Yan 严, Lu 卢, Pu 普, and Yi.

Phonology

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Bugan is a tonal SVO language. Unlike theBolyu language, Bugan distinguishes between tense and lax voice qualities. In current linguistic publications on Bugan, tense voice is indicated by underlining vowels. Bugan has a total of 49 onsets (including various consonant clusters) and 67 possible rimes.[12]

Consonants

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LabialDental/Alveolar(Alveolo-)
palatal
VelarUvularGlottal
plainpal.centralsibilant
Nasalmnȵŋ
Stop/
Affricate
voicelessptt͡s(t͡ɕ)kqʔ
aspiratedpʰʲt͡sʰ(t͡ɕʰ)*
voicedbdɡ
prenasalᵐbᵐbʲⁿdⁿd͡z(ᶮd͡ʑ)ᵑɡᶰɢ
Fricativevoicelessfθsɕxh
voicedv*zʑɣ
Laterall
Approximantw
  • Sounds in asterisks (*): /qh/ and /v/, are only heard in different dialects.[12]
  • Prenasal consonant cluster sounds include /ᵐd, ᵐd͡z, ᵐt͡s, ᵐt͡sʰ/.
  • Sounds /t͡s, t͡sʰ, ⁿd͡z/ are heard as alveolo-palatal [t͡ɕ, t͡ɕʰ, ᶮd͡ʑ] when preceding /i/.[13]

Vowels

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There is a distinction between tense-throat vowels and lax-throat (plain) vowels.[13]

FrontCentralBack
plaintenseplaintenseplaintense
Closeiyiɯuɯu
Close-mideeəo
Open-midɛɛɔ
Openaa
Nasal vowels
FrontCentralBack
plaintenseplaintense
Closeũũ
Midɛ̃ə̃õ
Openãã

Notes

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  1. ^Bugan atEthnologue (18th ed., 2015)(subscription required)
  2. ^Gordon, Raymond G. Jr., ed. (2005).Ethnologue: Languages of the World (15th ed.). Dallas: Summer Institute of Linguistics.
  3. ^"[Buganyu]".Zhōngguó mínzú yǔyán yánjiū wǎng中国民族语言研究网 (in Chinese). Archived fromthe original on 2012-03-22.
  4. ^"Guǎngnán Xiàn Nàsǎ Zhèn Lóngwāngdòng Cūnwěihuì Lǎowālóng Zìráncūn"广南县那洒镇龙汪洞村委会老挖聋自然村 [Laowalong Natural Village, Longwangdong Village Committee, Nasa Town, Guangnan County].ynszxc.gov.cn (in Chinese). Archived fromthe original on 2018-08-15. Retrieved2012-09-23.
  5. ^"Guǎngnán Xiàn Nàsǎ Zhèn Lóngwāngdòng Cūnwěihuì Xīnwālóng Zìráncūn"广南县那洒镇龙汪洞村委会新挖聋自然村 [Xinwalong Natural Village, Longwangdong Village Committee, Nasa Town, Guangnan County].ynszxc.gov.cn (in Chinese). Archived fromthe original on 2018-08-15. Retrieved2012-09-23.
  6. ^"Guǎngnán Xiàn Nàsǎ Zhèn Lóngwāngdòng Cūnwěihuì Nàlà Zìráncūn"广南县那洒镇龙汪洞村委会那腊自然村 [Nala Natural Village, Longwangdong Village Committee, Nasa Town, Guangnan County].ynszxc.gov.cn (in Chinese). Archived fromthe original on 2016-03-05. Retrieved2012-09-23.
  7. ^"Guǎngnán Xiàn Zhuànjiǎo Xiāng Dàpíng Cūnmín Wěiyuánhuì Jiǔpíng Zìráncūn"广南县篆角乡大坪村民委员会九坪自然村 [Jiuping Natural Village, Daping Village Committee, Zhuanjiao Township, Guangnan County].ynszxc.gov.cn (in Chinese). Archived fromthe original on 2016-12-20. Retrieved2012-09-23.
  8. ^"Guǎngnán Xiàn Zhuànjiǎo Xiāng Dàpíng Cūnmín Wěiyuánhuì Shíbēipō Zìráncūn"广南县篆角乡大坪村民委员会石碑坡自然村 [Shibeipo Natural Village, Daping Village Committee, Zhuanjiao Township, Guangnan County].ynszxc.gov.cn (in Chinese). Archived fromthe original on 2016-03-05. Retrieved2012-09-23.
  9. ^"Xīchóu Xiàn Jījiē Xiāng Hǎizi Cūnwěihuì Mànlóng Zìráncūn"西畴县鸡街乡海子村委会曼龙自然村 [Manlong Natural Village, Haizi Village Committee, Jijie Township, Xichou County].ynszxc.gov.cn (in Chinese). Archived fromthe original on 2015-04-19. Retrieved2012-09-23.
  10. ^Li (1996)
  11. ^Li (2006)
  12. ^abLi (2005)
  13. ^abLi & Luo (2015)

References

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  • Li, Jinfang (1996)."Bugan – A New Mon–Khmer Language of Yunnan Province, China"(PDF).Mon-Khmer Studies.26:135–160.
  • Li, Jinfang 李锦芳 (2006).Xīnán dìqū bīnwēi yǔyán diàochá yánjiū西南地区濒危语言调查研究 [Studies on Endangered Languages in the Southwest China] (in Chinese). Beijing shi: Zhongyang minzu daxue chubanshe.
  • Li, Yunbing 李云兵 (2005).Bùgēngyǔ yánjiū布赓语研究 [A Study of Bugeng [Bugan]] (in Chinese). Beijing: Minzu chubanshe.
  • Li, Jinfang; Luo, Yongxian (2015).Bugan. In Paul Sidwell and Mathias Jenny (eds.), The Handbook of Austroasiatic Languages: Leiden: Brill. pp. 1033–1064.
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