Maonan language
The Maonan language is a Kam–Sui language spoken mainly in China by the Maonan people, specifically in northern Guangxi and southern Guizhou. Huanjiang Maonan Autonomous County, Hechi, northern Guangxi, holds a concentrated number of speakers.
Demographics
Approximately half of all Maonan people are capable of speaking Maonan. In addition to this, many Maonan also speak Chinese or a Zhuang language. About 1/3 of all people who self-identify as Maonan are concentrated in the southern Guizhou province. They speak a mutually unintelligible dialect commonly called Yanghuang, which is more commonly known as the Then language in Western literature. The Maonan do not have a writing system.Other than Huanjiang Maonan Autonomous County in Guangxi, Maonan is also spoken in the following locations.
- Nandan County, Guangxi
- Du'an Yao Autonomous County, Guangxi
- Yizhou, Guangxi
- Libo County, Guizhou
- Pingtang County, Guizhou
Phonology
Maonan is a tonal language with 8 tones, featuring an SVO clause construction. For example:Syntax
Maonan displays a head-first modification structure, i.e. the modifier occurring after the word being modified. For example:Occasionally, a head-final modification structure is also possible with the involvement of a possessive particle ti5. For example:
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