信息不完整 “A Grammar of Bao'an Tu: A Mongolic Language of Northwest China” . Robert Wayne Fried (2010)
近危
100 percent certain, based on the evidence available
4,000
信息日期
2006-2009
使用领域
使用者趋势
传承情况
更多关于活力的信息
Many speak Bao’an in their homes and perhaps on the road with others whom they know are Bao’an speakers, but otherwise most of their business and religious life is conducted in Amdo Tibetan.
该群体使用的其他语言
Amdo Tibetan
Mandarin Chinese
语言环境评论
The Bao’an speakers living in Tongren County do not have an ethnonym for themselves or their language. Many I spoke with have a vague idea that they have Mongolian heritage, but almost all self-identify as Tibetans—in spite of their official classification as members of the Tu nationality.
Tibetan is viewed by Bao’an Tu speakers as having higher status than Bao’an for many reasons: it has a long literary tradition while Bao’an has no writing system; it is the language of high religion; it has official status with the government (which among other things means jobs as translators); it is the language of educational opportunity; and it is the language of the more powerful majority in the area.
地点
China
地点描述
Qinghai-Tibetan Plateau in Tongren County, Huangnan Prefecture, Qinghai Province. Spoken in four villages located on fertile farmland in the broad Longwu river valley at an average elevation of 7,865 feet above sea level. Village names: Nianduhu, Guomare, Gasare, Bao'an Xiazhuang
信息不完整 “Bonan” (325-345) . Wu Hugjiltu (2003) , Juha Janhunen, · London & New York: Routledge
近危
100 percent certain, based on the evidence available
6,000
240,000
Ethnic population for the whole Tu nationality* (*Note that the official Tu or "Monguor" nationality also comprises the speakers of Mongghul, Mongghuor, Mangghuer, Wutun, and Shaowa Tibetan - all of which are endangered - as well as large Chinese-speaking sections still classified as "Tu"). Degree of endangerment: still vigorous, but increasingly threatened, imminently endangered
信息日期
2008
使用领域
使用者趋势
传承情况
更多关于活力的信息
Age structure of speakers: all generations, but decreasing from below
该群体使用的其他语言
Mandarin Chinese
语言环境评论
Widespread adult bilingualism in local Amdo Tibetan; Languages of education: Tibetan and Chinese. Reasons of endangerment: small number of speakers, bilingualism, immigration, nearby urbanization
手写稿、文字系统和正字法
none
地点
China
地点描述
four villages in the Tongren County of Qinghai Province