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Sanie (autonym: ' or ') is a
Loloish language The Loloish languages, also known as Yi in China and occasionally Ngwi or Nisoic, are a family of fifty to a hundred Sino-Tibetan languages spoken primarily in the Yunnan province of China. They are most closely related to Burmese and its relat ...
of
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,
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. It is similar to Samataw. There were 17,320 ethnic Sanie in 1998, but only about 8,000 spoke the Sanie language fluently. The Sanie are also known as the ''White Yi'' (白彝) (Bradley 1997). A Sanie ''pinyin'' orthography had also been developed recently (Bradley 2005).


Names

*Ngwi, David Bradley's reconstruction for the autonym of
Loloish The Loloish languages, also known as Yi in China and occasionally Ngwi or Nisoic, are a family of fifty to a hundred Sino-Tibetan languages spoken primarily in the Yunnan province of China. They are most closely related to Burmese and its relat ...
speakers, is based on the Sanie autonym ' (also pronounced ' by some speakers) (Bradley 2005). Proto-Ngwi *ŋw- changed into '- or '- in most modern
Loloish The Loloish languages, also known as Yi in China and occasionally Ngwi or Nisoic, are a family of fifty to a hundred Sino-Tibetan languages spoken primarily in the Yunnan province of China. They are most closely related to Burmese and its relat ...
languages.


Dialects

Bradley (2005) reports significant variation in the Sanie language, and briefly compares the following 6 dialects. * East: Zhaozong 昭宗 (also in Huahongyuan and Yuhua) * Southeast: Chejiabi 车家壁 (also in Shiju) * Northeast: Gulu 古律 * North: Qinghe 清河 * Northwest: Luomian 罗免 * Southwest: Tuoji 妥吉 Bradley (2005) notes that the Sanie varieties spoken in the plains of Xishan District in Heilingpu, Zhaozong, and Biji Townships are particularly conservative. The East and Southeast dialects are particularly conservative in that they preserve Proto-Loloish labiovelars; the speakers call themselves the '. Northwest of
Kunming Kunming (; ), also known as Yunnan-Fu, is the capital and largest city of Yunnan province, China. It is the political, economic, communications and cultural centre of the province as well as the seat of the provincial government. The headquar ...
, Sanie is locally known as Minglang 明廊, and is spoken in
Wuding County Wuding County (; Chuxiong Yi script: , IPA: ) is under the administration of the Chuxiong Yi Autonomous Prefecture, in the north-central part of Yunnan province, China, bordering Sichuan province to the north. Wuding's county seat is located onl ...
(Lower Lemei Village 下乐美 of Chadian Township 插甸乡, and Tianxin Village 田心 of Gaoqiao Township 高桥镇) and Maoshan Township 茂山乡,
Luquan County Luquan Yi and Miao Autonomous County (; A-Hmao: ) is an autonomous county, under the jurisdiction of Kunming, Yunnan, China, bordering Sichuan province to the north. As of the 2020 census the population was 378,881. The county seat has two bus st ...
; it is probably also spoken in
Fumin County Fumin County () is a county, under the jurisdiction of Kunming, Yunnan, China. Administrative divisions Yongding Town and Daying Town, Luomian Yi Nationality and Miao Nationality Village, Sandan Village, Kuanzhuang Village, Dongcun Village and Ch ...
. Gao (2017)Gao, Katie B. 2017.
Dynamics of Language Contact in China: Ethnolinguistic Diversity and Variation in Yunnan
'. PhD Dissertation: University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa.
reports high intermarriage rates between the Minglang and other neighboring ethnic groups.


Distribution

Sanie is spoken in 76 villages, 3 of which are mixed with Nasu (Bradley 2005). 58 of these villages are in Xishan District, 13 in southwestern
Fumin County Fumin County () is a county, under the jurisdiction of Kunming, Yunnan, China. Administrative divisions Yongding Town and Daying Town, Luomian Yi Nationality and Miao Nationality Village, Sandan Village, Kuanzhuang Village, Dongcun Village and Ch ...
, and 5 in northwestern Anning County. *
Fumin County Fumin County () is a county, under the jurisdiction of Kunming, Yunnan, China. Administrative divisions Yongding Town and Daying Town, Luomian Yi Nationality and Miao Nationality Village, Sandan Village, Kuanzhuang Village, Dongcun Village and Ch ...
** Yongding Township: 11 villages (1,121 people) *** Qinghe Village Cluster: 5 villages *** Wayao Village Cluster: 6 villages (some very close to the county seat) ** Mailongqing, Mailong Village Cluster, Daying Township 大营镇: 160 people * Xishan District (core Sanie area) ** Gulu Township 古律彝族白族乡: 29 villages (3,390 Sanie people, < 3,000 Sanie speakers) *** Gulu Village Cluster: 7 villages (868 Sanie people) *** Duomu Village Cluster: 6 villages (1,442 Sanie people) *** Lemu Village Cluster: 3 villages (1 of which is mixed with Nasu people) *** Tuopai Village Cluster: 8 villages (394 Sanie people) ** Tuanjie Township 团结彝族白族乡 *** Daxing Village Cluster: 7 villages (1,936 people) *** Damei Village Cluster: 3 villages (2,322 people) *** Qitai Village Cluster: 3 villages (2,126 people) *** Tuoji Village Cluster: 6 villages (1,042 Sanie people) *** Longtan Village Cluster: 1 village (585 Sanie people) *** Yuhua Village Cluster: 3 villages (1,762 Sanie people) *** Huahongyuan Village Cluster: 1 village (658 Sanie people, with 238 Han Chinese people); language is endangered ** Heilingpu Township *** Zhaozong Village Cluster: 3 villages (754 people, 195 households), which are Zhaozong Dacun, Zhaozong Xiaocun, Hedi ** Majie Township 马街 *** Shiju village ** Biji Township 碧鸡: 176 people *** Chejiabi village: 750 Yi people * Anning County: 5 villages (317 Sanie people, < 300 Sanie speakers) ** Zhaojiazhuang Village Cluster, Qinglong Township: 4 villages; language is similar to that of Luze, southern Gulu Township ** Houshanlang Village Cluster: 1 village (153 people) called Qingmenkou


References


Bibliography

* Bradley, David. 2005. "Sanie and language loss in China".''International Journal of the Sociology of Language''. Volume 2005, Issue 173, Pp. 159–176. {{Lolo-Burmese languages Loloish languages