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AUTOR(ES) Y. Chen , K. Chirkova
ANO 2013
TIPO Artigo
PERIÓDICO Journal of the International Phonetic Association
ISSN 0025-1003
E-ISSN 1475-3502
DOI 10.1017/s0025100312000242
CITAÇÕES 8
ADICIONADO EM 2025-08-18
MD5 1cb28bf74bc74d032b3cc34aa45f9084

Resumo

The Lizu (or Lüzu) language (/EPli-zu-hu/ or /EPly-zu-hu/) is spoken by approximately 7000 people who reside along the banks of the Yalong (雅 砻) or Nyag chu River in three counties in Sichuan Province (四 川 省) in the People's Republic of China: (i) Muli Tibetan Autonomous County 木 里 藏 族 自 治 县 (Written Tibetan, hereafter WT,smi li rang skyong rdzong), (ii) Jiulong county (九 龙 县brgyad zur), (iii) Mianning county (冕 宁 县) (Wang 2010: 3).1Lizu is currently considered as the western dialect of the Ersu 尔 苏 language (Sun 1982, 1983), which is in turn classified as a member of the Qiangic subgroup of the Tibeto-Burman language family (for more details, see Bradley 1997: 36–37; Sun 2001; Chirkova 2012).

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