Informationen von: “East and Southeast Asia” (349-424) . David Bradley (2007) , C. Moseley · London & New York: Routledge
Sicher gefährdet
40 percent certain, based on the evidence available
15,000
50,000
Spoken by the Lama or Laemae of the Bai Nationality.
ENTWICKLUNGSTENDENZEN BEI SPRECHERN
MEHR ZU SPRACHBESTÄNDIGKEIT
About 15,000 of 50,000 Lama speak this variety of Bai.
ANDERE VON DER GEMEINSCHAFT GESPROCHENE SPRACHEN
Lisu
KOMMENTARE ZUM SPRACHKONTEXT
Classified partly in Bai and partly in Lisu nationality; about 15,000 still speak a distinct language closely related to Bai, known as Lama in Lanping and Laemae (in Chinese, Lemei) in Luobenzhuo; others have assimilated and are simply a local clan within the Lisu in other areas, and speak only Lisu. Group population, including that submerged in the Lisu, is about 50,000; but people who identify as members of this group are far fewer, and speakers number only about 15,000, including most children in the core area of Luobenzhuo.
ORTE
China
ORTSBESCHREIBUNG
Lushui and Lanping counties, Nujiang Prefecture, Sichuan Province
WEITERE KOMMENTARE
This language is spoken northwest of the main Bai concentration.
Informationen von: “LL-MAP (Language and Location: A Map Accessibility Project)” . Anthony Aristar and Helen Aristar-Dry and Yichun Xie (2012)