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Tai Ya (), also known as Tai Cung, Tai Chung and Dai Ya, is a Southwestern Tai language of southern
China China, officially the People's Republic of China (PRC), is a country in East Asia. With population of China, a population exceeding 1.4 billion, it is the list of countries by population (United Nations), second-most populous country after ...
. It has one dialect, Tai Hongjin (); Red Tai. Speakers of Tai Hongjin live in the Red River (红河 or 元江) and
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(金沙江) watershed regions of south-central
Yunnan Yunnan; is an inland Provinces of China, province in Southwestern China. The province spans approximately and has a population of 47.2 million (as of 2020). The capital of the province is Kunming. The province borders the Chinese provinces ...
. Most are
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s, but few are
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. It is also spoken by around 5,000–6,000 people in
Chiang Rai Province Chiang Rai (, ; , ) is one of Thailand's seventy-six Provinces of Thailand, provinces that lies in Northern Thailand#Regional classification of northern Thailand, upper northern Thailand and is Thailand's northernmost province. It is bordered ...
,
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. Unlike other more widely studied Dai languages, Tai Ya has no traditional
orthography An orthography is a set of convention (norm), conventions for writing a language, including norms of spelling, punctuation, Word#Word boundaries, word boundaries, capitalization, hyphenation, and Emphasis (typography), emphasis. Most national ...
, though it has a rich oral tradition. Papers have noted that this lack of orthography may endanger the survival of Tai Ya in
future generations Future generations are Cohort (statistics), cohorts of hypothetical people not yet born. Future generations are contrasted with current and past generations and evoked in order to encourage thinking about intergenerational equity. The Moral agenc ...
in Thailand, as the Tai Ya people shift towards the use of Northern Thai and Central Thai, due to the lack of literature in Tai Ya. However, it has been attested that language vitality as a whole (including the majority speakers in Yunnan Province) is high and "likely to be spoken by future generations".


Dialects

Tai Hongjin can be split into five dialects, which are often
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(Zhou 2001:14). *Yuánxīn 元新 (''Yuanyang-Xinping''):
Honghe County Honghe County () is located in Honghe Hani and Yi Autonomous Prefecture, Yunnan province, China. It borders Yuanyang County, Yunnan and Jianshui County to the east, Lüchun County to the south, Mojiang County Mojiang Hani Autonomous County (; H ...
红河县, Yuanyang County 元阳县 of ''
Honghe Hani and Yi Autonomous Prefecture Honghe Hani and Yi Autonomous Prefecture ( zh, s=红河哈尼族彝族自治州, t=紅河哈尼族彝族自治州, p=Hónghé Hānízú Yízú Zìzhìzhōu; Hani language, Hani: ; Yi script, Yi: ꉼꉸꉳꆃꁈꆃꁈꊨꏦꍓ) is an auto ...
红河州''; Xinping Yi and Dai Autonomous County 新平彝族傣族自治县 of '' Yuxi City 玉溪市''. *Yǒngwǔ 永武 (''Yongren-Wuding''): Yongren County 永仁县, Wuding County 武定县,
Lufeng County Lufeng (; Yi script, Chuxiong Yi script: , International Phonetic Alphabet, IPA:) is a county-level city located in Yunnan province, China, administered as a part of Chuxiong Yi Autonomous Prefecture. Geography Lufeng is located in the east of Ch ...
禄丰县, Dayao County 大姚县 — all in ''
Chuxiong Yi Autonomous Prefecture Chuxiong Prefecture, officially the Chuxiong Yi Autonomous Prefecture ( zh, c=楚雄彝族自治州 , p=Chǔxióng Yízú Zìzhìzhōu; Chuxiong Yi script: , IPA: ; Yi script: ꊉꇑꆑꌠꑼꂰ; Yi Pinyin: wop lup nut su yuop mi), is an auto ...
楚雄彝族自治州''. *Mǎguān 马关: Maguan County of '' Wenshan Prefecture''. *Yuánjiāng 元江:
Honghe County Honghe County () is located in Honghe Hani and Yi Autonomous Prefecture, Yunnan province, China. It borders Yuanyang County, Yunnan and Jianshui County to the east, Lüchun County to the south, Mojiang County Mojiang Hani Autonomous County (; H ...
红河县, Yuanyang County 元阳县 of '' Honghe Prefecture 红河州''; Yuanjiang County 元江县 of '' Yuxi City 玉溪市''. *Lǜshí 绿石 (''Lüchun-Shiping''):
Lüchun County Lüchun County () is located in Honghe Hani and Yi Autonomous Prefecture, in the south of Yunnan province, China, bordering Vietnam's Lai Châu Province to the south. Geography Lüchun is located in southwestern Honghe Prefecture in southeastern ...
绿春县, Shiping County 石屏县, Jianshui County 建水县 — all in '' Honghe Prefecture 红河州''. This dialect has more open rimes and nasal finals. The total number of Tai Hongjin speakers combined is 136,000 (Zhou 2001:14). A related but separate Tai language called Dǎi Jīnpíng (金平傣语) is spoken in Jinping County (金平县), Honghe Prefecture (红河州), which Zhou (2001) reports as having 15,400 speakers. This language has its own traditional script as well (see Zhou 2001:379).


Heipu

Heipu 黑蒲 ( autonym: Kalang 卡郎 '; also called Baiyi 摆彝 by the Han Chinese) is a variety of ''Tai Ya'' (傣雅) spoken by 118 people in the two villages of Shitouzhai (石头寨) and Xiaomiao (小庙) in Panlong Township (盘龙乡), District 5 (五区), Xinping County, Yunnan (You 2013:268).You Weiqiong ��伟琼 2013. ''Classifying ethnic groups of Yunnan'' ��南民族识别研究 Beijing: Ethnic Publishing House ��族出版社 Heipu (黑蒲) is a Han Chinese exonym referring to their practice of teeth blackening. In Xinping County, the Heipu also refer to themselves as the ''Tai Kha'' (傣卡) (You 2013:336). It is mutually intelligible with Tai Ya as spoken in District 4 (四区) of Xinping County. However, Heipu is unique in that it has only four tones, and has lost the final stops -p, -t, -k. Heipu is not to be confused with two other groups of the same name: *''Heipu'' 黑蒲, an ethnic Zhuang group in
Lijiang Lijiang ( zh, s= ), formerly romanized as Likiang, is a prefecture-level city in the northwest of Yunnan Province, China. It has an area of and had a population of 1,253,878 at the 2020 census whom 288,787 lived in the built-up area (metro) ...
County, Yunnan with a population of 675 (You 2013:55). *''Heipu'' 黑蒲, an ethnic Bulang group in
Mojiang County Mojiang Hani Autonomous County (; Hani: ) is an autonomous county under the jurisdiction of Pu'er City, in the south of Yunnan Province, China. It borders Zhenyuan County and Xinping County to the north, Yuanjiang County, Honghe County and ...
, Yunnan with the autonym Wa 娃 (You 2013:335-336).


Phonology


Consonants


Yuanyang Dialect


Maguan Dialect


Wuding Dialect


Mosha (漠沙镇) Dialect


Yuanjiang Dialect


Notes


References

*Dawkins, Erin. 2007
''A sociolingustic survey of Tai Ya in Thailand''
Chiang Mai: Payap University. *Tehan, Thomas M., and Erin Dawkins. 2010
''Tai Ya in Thailand Present and Future: Reversing Language Shift''
Research Project #53-01 in Linguistics Department Research Series, Payap University, Chiangmai, Thailand. *Xing Gongwan 邢公畹. 1989. Honghe Shangyou Daiyayu 红河上游傣雅语. China: Yuwen.


Further reading

*Xing Gongwan ��公畹 1989. Upper Hongjin Dai Ya Language ��河上游傣雅语 Language Publishing House ��文出版社 *Zhou Yaowen ��耀文 2001. A Study of Dai Dialects ��语方言研究 Ethnic Publishing House ��族出版社


External links

* 283-word wordlist in Wuding Tianxin Tai dialect archived with Kaipuleohone {{Tai-Kadai languages Languages of Yunnan Southwestern Tai languages zh:傣雅语