En language

Kra language spoken in Vietnam
En
Vietnamese: Tiếng Nùng Vẻn
Native toCả Tiểng (Cja Tjeng), Nội Thôn village, Hà Quảng district, Cao Bằng province.
RegionViệt Nam
Ethnicity236 (2017)[1]
Native speakers
(200 cited 1998)[2]
Language family
Kra–Dai
  • Kra
    • Yang–Biao
      • Buyang
        • En
Writing system
Unwritten[3]
Language codes
ISO 639-3enc
Glottologennn1243
ELPEn

En (autonym: aiɲ53 or 33ʔ,[4] also known as Nùng Vẻn) is a Kra language spoken in Vietnam. Before its discovery in 1998, En language was undistinguished from Nùng, which is a Central Tai language closely related to Zhuang. In the late 1990s, Vietnamese linguist Hoàng Văn Ma had first recognized that it was not a Tai language, ultimately leading to field work distinguishing En as a separate language. Researchers have determined En to be one of the Buyang languages.

The speakers of En live in northern Vietnam near the border with Jingxi County, Guangxi. In 1998, En speakers were found 12 km to the east of Hà Quảng city in Nội Thôn village, Hà Quảng District, Cao Bằng Province.

Phone

En has 6 tones:[5] / ˥˦, ˨˦˧, ˧˧˨, ˧, ˨˩˨, ˧˨ / (/54, 243, 332, 33, 212, 32/).

References

  1. ^ https://nongnghiep.vn/ky-la-mot-toc-nguoi-noi-tieng-khong-giong-dan-toc-nao-d191298.html
  2. ^ En at Ethnologue (25th ed., 2022) Closed access icon
  3. ^ https://baocaobang.vn/An-so-kho-tram-tich-van-hoa-nguoi-Nung-Ven-duy-nhat-o-Cao-Bang-6479.html
  4. ^ https://sti.vista.gov.vn/tw/Lists/TaiLieuKHCN/Attachments/351187/CVv281S092022031.pdf
  5. ^ Li Jinfang [李锦芳]. 2006. Studies on endangered languages in the Southwest China [西南地区濒危语言调查研究]. Beijing: Minzu University. page 90.

Further reading

  • Diller, Anthony, Jerold A. Edmondson, and Yongxian Luo ed. The Tai–Kadai Languages. Routledge Language Family Series. Psychology Press, 2008.
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