La información está incompleta “The Lopnor dialect of Uyghur - A descriptive analysis” . Abdurehim, Esmael (2014)
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100 percent certain, based on the evidence available
<24,000
24,000
0
"I assume that the number of the Lopnor dialect speakers in 1982 must have been less than 24,000 as this is the number of Uyghur people in the entire Lopnor region. Therefore, this number may include some speakers of the central dialect and migrant Uyghur people from other parts of Xinjiang." (p.19)
FECHA DE INFORMACIÓN
1982
DOMINIOS DE USO
TENDENCIAS DE HABLANTES
TRANSMISIÓN
ACTITUD DEL HABLANTE
"only a limited number of people in the community believe that the Lopnor dialect is a practical and more expressive way of speaking."
APOYO GUBERNAMENTAL
no
APOYO INSTITUCIONAL
no
OTRAS LENGUAS UTILIZADAS POR LA COMUNIDAD
Standard Uyghur; Mandarin Chinese
COMENTARIOS SOBRE CONTEXTO DE LA LENGUA
"Based on the recent fieldwork, it is estimated that only a few speakers over 80 years of age have a good command of the dialect and are dialect-dominant. Individuals over the age of 50 speak in both the Lopnor dialect and Standard Uyghur. Speakers under 30 are multilingual (typically Uyghur and Mandarin Chinese) and they have kept only some traces of the Lopnor dialect. The transfer of the Lopnor dialect to the next generation has already essentially stopped. Today's children grow up using Standard Uyghur or Mandarin Chinese." (p.33)
LUGARES
China
DESCRIPCIÓN DE LA UBICACIÓN
the villages in Tarim, Dongqotan, Gulbagh and Aqsupi
La información está incompleta “Personal Communication on Lopnor Uighur” . Juha Janhunen (2015)
OTRAS LENGUAS UTILIZADAS POR LA COMUNIDAD
Uighur
COMENTARIOS SOBRE CONTEXTO DE LA LENGUA
no attempts at revitalizing their heritage language
LUGARES
China
DESCRIPCIÓN DE LA UBICACIÓN
East Turkestan/Xinjiang
COMENTARIOS ADICIONALES
"Lop Nor Uighur was spoken in the Lop Nor region (around lake Lop Nor), but due to China's nuclear experiments in the region the population was moved in the 1950s to other parts of East Turkestan, where they have become assimilated by speakers of regular Uighur."