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Sani language

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Sani
nɪ˨˩ do˨˩
Sani written in Yi script
Sani written in Yi script
Native toChina
EthnicityYi
Native speakers
100,000 (2007)[1]
Yi script
Language codes
ISO 639-3ysn
Glottologsani1269

Sani (Chinese: 撒尼; pinyin: Sani) is one of the Loloish languages spoken by the Yi people of China. It is one of six Yi languages recognized by the Chinese government, under the name Southeastern Yi. Sani is spoken in Shilin, Luliang, Luxi, Shizong, Yiliang, Malong, Luquan, and Mile counties by about 120,000 speakers.[2]

The Sani [sa˨˩ni˨˩] call themselves [ni21]. Their language is distinct from the closely related Samei, whose speakers call themselves Sani [sa21 ni53].[1]

Another group known as the Sa 撒 (autonym: Sani 撒尼) lives in Qiubei County (Yunnan 1960).[3] Yunnan (1960) considers it to be similar to Sani of Shilin County. The ethnic population consisted of 1,443 as of 1960.

Innovations

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Pelkey (2011:378) defines two innovations that Sani and Axi both share with each other.

  1. Exclusive devoicing of tone category 1 proto-voiced initials (even if there is voiced retention in tone category 2). These words include 'fly (v.)', 'wing', 'bridge', and 'liquor'.
  2. Dominant -e/-ɛ reflexes of *-ak rhymes.

References

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  1. ^ a b Sani at Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015) (subscription required)
  2. ^ Wang Chengyou [おうしげるゆう]. 2003. Yiyu Fangyan Bijiao Yanjiu [つね方言ほうげん研究けんきゅう]. Chengdu: Sichuan People's Press [四川しせん民族みんぞく出版しゅっぱんしゃ]. ISBN 7540927658
  3. ^ Yunnan minzu shibie zonghe diaocha zubian うんみなみ民族みんぞく识别综合调查组编 (1960).Yunnan minzu shibie zonghe diaocha baogao うんみなみ民族みんぞく识别综合调查报告. Kunming: Yunnan minzu shibie zonghe diaochazu うんみなみ民族みんぞく识别综合调查组.
  • Pelkey, Jamin. 2011. Dialectology as Dialectic: Interpreting Phula Variation. Berlin: De Gruyter Mouton.
  • Ma Xueliang 马学りょう. 1951. Sani Yiyu yanjiu 撒尼つね研究けんきゅう. Beijing: Commercial Press しょう务印书馆.