Qiang language explained

Qiang
Region:Sichuan Province
Ethnicity:Qiang people
Familycolor:Sino-Tibetan
Fam2:Tibeto-Burman
Fam3:Qiangic
Child1:Northern Qiang
Child2:Southern Qiang
Glotto:qian1264
Glottorefname:Qiang

pronounced as /notice/Qiang language, called Rma (尔玛) or Rme [1] by its speakers, is a Sino-Tibetan language cluster of the Qiangic branch spoken by approximately 140,000 people in north-central Sichuan Province, China.

Qiang consists of:

Writing systems

Qiang Phonetic Alphabet Scheme

There has been two phonetic writing system for Qiang commissioned by PRC authorities, both based on the Latin-script alphabet. The first design was commissioned centrally in 1958 following early PRC work on distinguishing minority ethnic groups in China, but was never officially promoted. The second system, known as the Qiang Phonetic Alphabet Scheme (羌族拼音文字方案; Qiāngzú Pīnyīn Wénzì Fāng'àn) was commissioned by the local government of Ngawa Tibetan and Qiang Autonomous Prefecture and the provincial Ethnic Affairs Commission (EAC) of Sichuan in 1989. Qiang Phonetic Alphabet Scheme uses 26 standard English alphabet letters, and is a standardised form based on the Qugu Qiang dialect, which belongs to the Northern dialect area but roughly situated at linguistic middle point between the two dialects.[2]

Qiang Phonetic Alphabet Scheme was completed in late 1990 and was approved for trial operation by Sichuan provincial government in 1991, in tandem with recommending the Scheme for official approval by the National Ethnic Affairs Commission (NEAC) in 1991. In 1993, the NEAC requested Chinese Academy of Social Sciences to organise an academic review, which concluded favourably, but NEAC only informed their approval of the Scheme to the provincial EAC by telephone. Qiang Phonetic Alphabet Scheme never ended up being officially published by NEAC or other national authorities thereafter, although the Scheme was acknowledged as legitimate in one written report from NEAC to the central government in 1999. [3]

In 2015, Beichuan Qiang Autonomous County government commissioned a Qiang language graded reader for schools, which uses Qiang Phonetic Alphabet Scheme.[4]

In 2019, a local TV station at Maoxian county started weekly news programme using the Qiang language and the Latin-based alphabet.[5]

Rma script

In 2017, Wei Jiuqiao (Chinese: 魏久乔) finalised their design of the Rma script.[6] There is no published information as to whether the script is compatible with both the Northern Qiang language and the Southern Qiang language or if it is only compatible with one of the languages. A preliminary proposal has been made to encode this system to the Universal Character Set of Unicode.[7]

Consonants
Vowels

Classification

Sims (2016)[8] gives the following classification for the "Qiangish" (or "Rma") languages, which include Northern Qiang and Southern Qiang. Individual dialects are highlighted in italics.

Qiangish

Reconstruction

Sims (2017)[9] reconstructs tones for Proto-Rma (alternatively called Proto-Qiangish), proposing that the lack of tones in Northern Qiang is due to Tibetan influence. High tones and low tones are reconstructed for Proto-Rma, as well as for Proto-Prinmi.

Bibliography

Notes and References

  1. Wen . Maotao . The Creation of the Qiang Ethnicity, its Relation to the Rme People and the Preservation of Rme Language . 2014 . Master's . Duke University . en.
  2. Book: 韦学纯 . 地域社会深描:藏羌彝走廊研究新视角 . 北京 . 社会科学文献出版社 . 2017 . 224-255 . 978-7-5201-0918-5 . zh-hans .
  3. 宝乐日. 土族、羌族语言及新创文字在学校教育领域使用发展研究. Minzu University of China. Ph.D.. 2007 . 45-47. 10.7666/d.y1050017. zh-hans.
  4. News: 汤小均 . 迄今最系统的《羌族语言文字》读本将进北川校园 . 成都商报 . 2009-05-11. 中新网. zh-hans.
  5. Web site: 首档羌族母语电视新闻节目《羌语周报》正式开播 . 茂县融媒体中心 . 2019-10-15 . 阿坝新闻网 . 搜狐 . zh-hans.
  6. 传承羌语,支持尔玛文 Support the Rma Script of the Qiang (Rma) Language . https://ghostarchive.org/varchive/youtube/20211221/B_xhxpYPF8s . 2021-12-21 . live. en . 2019-10-28 . Youtube.
  7. Web site: Preliminary proposal to encode Rma script to UCS . Chan . Eiso . Jiuqiao . Wei . Sims . Nathaniel . Unicode.org . International Organization for Standardization . June 6, 2022 . November 13, 2022.
  8. Sims . Nathaniel . 2016 . Towards a More Comprehensive Understanding of Qiang Dialectology . Language and Linguistics . en . 17 . 3 . 351–381 . 10.1177/1606822X15586685.
  9. Sims . Nathaniel . 2017 . The Suprasegmental Phonology of Proto-Rma (Qiang) in Comparative Perspective . Presented at the 50th International Conference on Sino-Tibetan Languages and Linguistics, Beijing, November 26, 2017..