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The Hlai languages () are a primary branch of the Kra–Dai language family spoken in the mountains of central and south-central
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Hlai people The Hlai, also known as Li or Lizu, are a Kra–Dai-speaking ethnic group, one of the 56 ethnic groups officially recognized by the People's Republic of China. The vast majority live off the southern coast of China on Hainan Island, where they ...
, not to be confused with the colloquial name for the
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branch of Min Chinese (). They include Cun, whose speakers are ethnically distinct. A quarter of Hlai speakers are monolingual. None of the Hlai languages had a writing system until the 1950s, when the
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was adopted for Ha.


Classification

Norquest (2007) classifies the Hlai languages as follows. Individual languages are highlighted in bold. There are some 750,000 Hlai speakers. *
Proto-Hlai Proto-Hlai is the linguistic reconstruction, reconstructed ancestor of the Hlai languages. Proto-Hlai reconstructions include those of Matisoff (1988), Thurgood (1991), Wu (2000), Ostapirat (2004), and Norquest (2007). Phonology Peter K. Norques ...
** Bouhin (Heitu 黑土) – 73,000 **Greater Hlai ***Ha Em 哈炎 (Zhongsha 中沙) – 193,000 ***Central Hlai ****East Central Hlai – 344,000 ***** Lauhut (Baoding 保定) – 166,000, the basis of the literary language *****Qi 杞 also known as ''Gei'' – 178,000 ****** Tongzha (Tongshi 通什) – 125,000 ****** Zandui (Qiandui 堑对) – 29,000 ****** Baoting 保亭 – 24,000 ****North Central Hlai – 136,500 *****Northwest Central Hlai – 62,500 ****** Cun (Ngan Fon, Gelong 仡隆) – 60,000 ****** Nadou (Dongfang 东方) – 2,500 *****Northeast Central Hlai – 74,000 ******Meifu 美孚 (Moifau) – 30,000 ******* Changjiang 昌江 ******* Moyfaw (Xifang 西方) ******Run (''Zwn'') also known as ''Bendi'' – 44,000 ******* Baisha 白沙 – 36,000 ******* Yuanmen 元门 – 8,000 The Fuma 府玛 dialect is spoken in one village north of
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昌城, Hainan. It had about 800 speakers in 1994.
Jiamao Jiamao (, ''Jiamao''; also ''Tái'' or ''Sāi'') is a possible language isolate spoken in southern Hainan, China. Jiamao speakers' autonym is ''1''.See Proto-Tai_language#Tones for an explanation of the tone codes. Classification Jiamao was ...
加茂 (52,000) is a divergent Kra-Dai language with a Hlai superstratum and a non-Hlai substratum.


Reconstruction

The Proto-Hlai language is the reconstructed ancestor of the Hlai languages. Proto-Hlai reconstructions include those of Matisoff (1988), Thurgood (1991), Ostapirat (2004), and Norquest (2007).


Phonology

The following displays the phonological features of the modern Hlai dialects:


Consonants

* , mainly occur word-initially among various dialects. may also be realized as . *[], [] mainly occur among the Xifang dialects. * can also occur as an allophone of . * , , are pronounced as alveolo-palatal sounds , , , among other various dialects. * can have allophones as . * For a brief period of time Yuanmen distinguished and after became which soon merged with .Norquest (2007)
p. 106


Vowels

* Among other Hlai dialects, can have allophones of . * Vowel sounds and are common among the Baisha and Jiamao dialects. * occurs among some dialects.


History

Liang & Zhang (1996:18-21) conclude that the original homeland of the Hlai languages was the
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, and estimate that the Hlai had migrated across the
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to Hainan island about 4,000 years before present.


See also

* List of Proto-Hlai reconstructions (Wiktionary) *
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*
Hlai people The Hlai, also known as Li or Lizu, are a Kra–Dai-speaking ethnic group, one of the 56 ethnic groups officially recognized by the People's Republic of China. The vast majority live off the southern coast of China on Hainan Island, where they ...
*
Proto-Hlai language Proto-Hlai is the reconstructed ancestor of the Hlai languages. Proto-Hlai reconstructions include those of Matisoff (1988), Thurgood (1991), Wu (2000), Ostapirat (2004), and Norquest (2007). Phonology Peter K. Norquest (2007) reconstructs 29 b ...


Notes


References

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Further reading

* Miyake, Marc. 2013. The other Kra-Dai numerals (Part
1
. * Miyake, Marc. 2011
Is Jiamao Hlai?
* Miyake, Marc. 2008
Hlai -ɯ
* Miyake, Marc. 2008. Implosives on Hainan. (Part
1
. * Miyake, Marc. 2008
Hlai initial verification
* Miyake, Marc. 2008
Hlai initial glides
* Miyake, Marc. 2008
Hlai palatal codas
*中国科学院少数民族语言调查第一工作队海南分队编. 1957. Guanyu huafen Liyu fangyan he chuangzuo Liwen de yijian 关于划分黎语方言和创作黎文的意见. 黎族语言文字问题科学讨论会.


External links


Bible recordings in various Hlai languages

ABVD: Proto-Hlai word list

Hlai-language Swadesh vocabulary list of basic words
(from Wiktionary'
Swadesh-list appendix

Hlai languages learning website
(both in Mandarin Chinese and English) {{Authority control