Short description : Mongolic language of Gansu, China
Eastern Yugur is the Mongolic language spoken within the Yugur nationality. The other language spoken within the same community is Western Yughur , which is a Turkic language . The terms may also indicate the speakers of these languages, which are both unwritten.[ 3] Traditionally, both languages are indicated by the term Yellow Uygur, from the autonym of the Yugur. Eastern Yugur speakers are said to have passive bilingualism with Inner Mongolian , the standard spoken in China .[ 4]
Eastern Yugur is a threatened language with an aging population of fluent speakers.[ 5] [ 6] Language contact with neighbouring languages, particularly Chinese , has noticeably affected the language competency of younger speakers.[ 6] Some younger speakers have also begun to lose their ability to distinguish between different phonetic shades within the language, indicating declining language competency.[ 7]
Grigory Potanin recorded a glossary of Salar , Western Yugur , and Eastern Yugur in his 1893 book written in Russian, The Tangut-Tibetan Borderlands of China and Central Mongolia .[ 8] [ 9] [ 10] [ 11] [ 12] [ 13]
Phonology
Consonants
Bilabial
Alveolar
Palatal
Velar
Uvular
Glottal
plain
lateral
Stop
voiceless
p
t
k
q
aspirated
pʰ
tʰ
kʰ
qʰ
Affricate
voiceless
t͡s
t͡ʃ
aspirated
t͡sʰ
t͡ʃʰ
Fricative
voiceless
s
ɬ
ʃ
χ
h
voiced
β
ɣ
ʁ
Nasal
voiced
m
n
ŋ
voiceless
n̥
Trill
r
Approximant
l
j
The phonemes /ç, çʰ, ɕ, ɕʰ, ʂ, ʑ/ appear exclusively in Chinese loanwords.[ 3]
Vowel length is also distributed.
References
↑ 1.0 1.1 Eastern Yugur at Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015)
↑ Hammarström, Harald; Forkel, Robert; Haspelmath, Martin, eds (2017). "East Yugur" . Glottolog 3.0 . Jena, Germany: Max Planck Institute for the Science of Human History. http://glottolog.org/resource/languoid/id/east2337 .
↑ 3.0 3.1 Nugteren, Hans; Roos, Marti (1996). "Common Vocabulary of the Western and Eastern Yugur Languages: The Turkic and Mongolic Loanwords" (in en). Acta Orientalia Academiae Scientiarum Hungaricae 49 (1/2): 25–91.
↑ Wurm, Stephen Adolphe, ed (1996) (in en). Atlas of Languages of Intercultural Communication in the Pacific, Asia, and the Americas, Volume 2, Part 1 . Walter de Gruyter. p. 822. ISBN 978-3-11-013417-9 . https://books.google.com/books?id=glU0vte5gSkC&q=yugur+close+to+original+uyghur&pg=PA822 .
↑ "East Yugur" (in en). https://glottolog.org/resource/languoid/id/east2337 .
↑ 6.0 6.1 Wu, Han; Jin, Yasheng (2017). "Phonetic Changes of Eastern Yugur Language: Case Study of Vowel /ɐ/" (in en). Proceedings of the 2016 2nd International Conference on Economics, Management Engineering and Education Technology (ICEMEET 2016) . Atlantis Press. pp. 745–749. doi :10.2991/icemeet-16.2017.155 . ISBN 978-94-6252-288-6 . https://www.atlantis-press.com/proceedings/icemeet-16/25869215 .
↑ Wu, Han; Yu, Hongzhi (2017). "Features and Changes of Vowels of Eastern Yugur Language" (in en). Proceedings of the 2017 International Conference on Innovations in Economic Management and Social Science (IEMSS 2017) . Atlantis Press. pp. 681–685. doi :10.2991/iemss-17.2017.136 . ISBN 978-94-6252-314-2 . https://www.atlantis-press.com/proceedings/iemss-17/25873095 .
↑ Poppe, Nicholas (1953). "Remarks on The Salar Language" (in en). Harvard Journal of Asiatic Studies 16 (3/4): 438–477. doi :10.2307/2718250 .
↑ Roos, Martina Erica (2000). The Western Yugur (Yellow Uygur) Language: Grammar, Texts, Vocabulary (PDF) (Doctoral thesis). Rijksuniversiteit te Leiden. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2016-03-04.
↑ "Yugurology" (in en). http://home.arcor.de/marcmarti/yugur/yugurol.htm .
↑ Potanin, Grigory Nikolayevich (Григорий Николаевич Потанин) (1893) (in ru). Tangutsko-Tibetskaya okraina Kitaya i Tsentralnaya Mongoliya: puteshestvie G.N. Potanina 1884–1886 . Typ. A. S. Suvoryna. https://books.google.com/books?id=crgQAQAAMAAJ .
↑ Potanin, Grigory Nikolayevich (Григорий Николаевич Потанин) (1893) (in ru). Tangutsko-Tibetskaya okraina Kitaya i Tsentralnaya Mongoliya: puteshestvie G.N. Potanina 1884–1886 . 2 . Typ. A. S. Suvoryna. https://books.google.com/books?id=1QMyAQAAMAAJ .
↑ Potanin, Grigory Nikolayevich (Григорий Николаевич Потанин) (1893) (in ru). Tangutsko-Tibetskaya okraina Kitaya i Tsentralnaya Mongoliya: puteshestvie G.N. Potanina 1884–1886 . Typ. A. S. Suvoryna. https://books.google.com/books?id=_PwTAAAAIAAJ .
↑ Chuluu (1994)
Further reading
保朝鲁; 贾拉森 (1991) (in zh). Dōngbù yùgù yǔ hé ménggǔ yǔ . Huhehaote: Neimenggu renmin chubanshe. ISBN 978-7-204-01401-9 . OCLC 299469024 .
Chuluu, Üjiyediin (Chaolu Wu) (1994) (in en). Introduction, Grammar and Sample Sentences for Jegün Yogur . Sino-Platonic Papers, No. 54. Philadelphia, PA: Department of East Asian Languages and Civilizations, University of Pennsylvania. OCLC 32579233 . http://www.sino-platonic.org/complete/spp054_jegun_yogur.pdf .
Stuart, Kevin C., ed (1996) (in en). Blue Cloth and Pearl Deer: Yogur Folklore . Sino-Platonic Papers, No. 73. Philadelphia, PA: Department of East Asian Languages and Civilizations, University of Pennsylvania. OCLC 41180478 . http://www.sino-platonic.org/complete/spp073_yogur_folklore.pdf .
Official Regional
Indigenous
Minority Varieties of Chinese Creole/Mixed Extinct Sign
GX = Guangxi
HK = Hong Kong
MC = Macau
NM = Inner Mongolia
XJ = Xinjiang
XZ = Tibet
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