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The Kam–Sui languages () are a branch of the
Kra–Dai languages The Kra–Dai languages (also known as Tai–Kadai and Daic) are a language family in Mainland Southeast Asia, Southern China and Northeast India. All languages in the family are tonal languages, including Thai and Lao, the national languages o ...
spoken by the Kam–Sui peoples. They are spoken mainly in eastern
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, western
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, and northern Guangxi in southern China. Small pockets of Kam–Sui speakers are also found in
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and Laos.


Classification

The Kam–Sui branch includes about a dozen languages. Solnit (1988) considers Lakkia and Biao languages to be
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branches of Kam–Sui, rather than part of Kam–Sui itself. The best known Kam–Sui languages are Dong (Kam), with over a million speakers, Mulam, Maonan, and Sui. Other Kam–Sui languages include Ai-Cham, Mak, and Tʻen, and Chadong, which is the most recently discovered Kam–Sui language. Yang (2000) considers Ai-Cham and Mak to be dialects of a single language. Graham Thurgood (1988) presents the following tentative classification for the Kam–Sui branch. Chadong, a language that has been described only recently by Chinese linguist Jinfang Li, is also included below. It is most closely related to Maonan. Cao Miao and Naxi Yao, which are closely related to Southern Dong, have also been added from Shi (2015).


Demographics

Nearly all speakers of Kam–Sui languages originate in the Qiandongnan (Dong) and
Qiannan Qiannan Buyei and Miao Autonomous Prefecture (; Buyei: ''Qianfnanf Buxqyaix Buxyeeuz ziqziqzouy''; Hmu: ''Qeef Naif Dol Yat Dol Hmub Zid Zid Zeb'') is an autonomous prefecture of Guizhou province, People's Republic of China, bordering Guangxi to ...
(Sui, Then, Mak, Ai-Cham) Prefectures of
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, as well as the
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of
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(Mulam and Maonan) and
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(Chadong) in northern Guangxi. Many Kam–Sui speakers have also migrated to farther urban areas such as
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. Small groups of Kam and Sui speakers also reside in
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Province, Vietnam, in the villages of Đồng Mộc and Hồng Quang, respectively.


By language

* Mulam 佬 –
Luocheng Mulao Autonomous County Luocheng Mulao Autonomous County ( zhuang: ,) is a county of northern Guangxi, China. It is under the administration of Hechi City. Administrative divisions There are 7 towns and 4 townships in the county: * Towns (): ** Dongmen () ** Long'an () ...
罗城仫佬族自治县,
Hechi Hechi () is a prefecture-level city in the northwest of the Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, People's Republic of China, bordering Guizhou to the north. In June 2002 it gained city status. Geography and climate Hechi is located in northwestern ...
, northern Guangxi; Qiandongnan Prefecture, southeastern
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* Dong 侗 – Qiandongnan Prefecture, southeastern
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* Then 佯僙/佯爷 –
Pingtang County Pingtang County () is a county in the Qiannan Buyei and Miao Autonomous Prefecture of Guizhou province, China, bordering Guangxi to the south. It is a high mountain valley and is inhabited mainly by members of the Buyei and Miao ethnic minorities ...
平塘县, Qiannan Prefecture, southern
Guizhou Guizhou (; formerly Kweichow) is a landlocked province in the southwest region of the People's Republic of China. Its capital and largest city is Guiyang, in the center of the province. Guizhou borders the autonomous region of Guangxi to the ...
* Maonan 毛南 –
Huanjiang Maonan Autonomous County Huanjiang Maonan Autonomous County ( Zhuang: ; ) is an ethnic Maonan autonomous county in the north of Guangxi, China, bordering Guizhou province to the north and northwest. It is under the administration of Hechi Hechi () is a prefecture-level ...
环江毛南族自治县,
Hechi Hechi () is a prefecture-level city in the northwest of the Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, People's Republic of China, bordering Guizhou to the north. In June 2002 it gained city status. Geography and climate Hechi is located in northwestern ...
, northern Guangxi * Chadong 茶洞 – Chadong Township,
Lingui County Lingui District () is the county seat and district administered by Guilin, Guangxi, China, and located midway between Guilin and Yangshuo. The district is mostly rural and hilly, marked by the same dramatic karst topography for which Guilin is f ...
临桂县,
Guilin Guilin (Standard Zhuang: ''Gveilinz''; alternatively romanized as Kweilin) is a prefecture-level city in the northeast of China's Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region. It is situated on the west bank of the Li River and borders Hunan to the nort ...
, northeastern Guangxi * Sui 水 –
Sandu Shui Autonomous County Sandu Shui Autonomous County (; Bouyei: ) is an autonomous county in the southeast of Guizhou province, China. It is under the administration of the Qiannan Buyei and Miao Autonomous Prefecture, and the only Shui Autonomous County in China; 63% o ...
黔南布依族苗族自治州, Qiannan Prefecture, southern
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* Mak 莫 – Libo County 荔波县, Qiannan Prefecture, southern
Guizhou Guizhou (; formerly Kweichow) is a landlocked province in the southwest region of the People's Republic of China. Its capital and largest city is Guiyang, in the center of the province. Guizhou borders the autonomous region of Guangxi to the ...
* Ai-Cham 锦 – Libo County 荔波县, Qiannan Prefecture, southern
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By location

(''Listed counterclockwise: east to north to west to south'') *
Guizhou Guizhou (; formerly Kweichow) is a landlocked province in the southwest region of the People's Republic of China. Its capital and largest city is Guiyang, in the center of the province. Guizhou borders the autonomous region of Guangxi to the ...
** QiandongnanDong; 1,500,000 speakers **
Qiannan Qiannan Buyei and Miao Autonomous Prefecture (; Buyei: ''Qianfnanf Buxqyaix Buxyeeuz ziqziqzouy''; Hmu: ''Qeef Naif Dol Yat Dol Hmub Zid Zid Zeb'') is an autonomous prefecture of Guizhou province, People's Republic of China, bordering Guangxi to ...
*** Sandu CountySui; 300,000 speakers ***
Pingtang County Pingtang County () is a county in the Qiannan Buyei and Miao Autonomous Prefecture of Guizhou province, China, bordering Guangxi to the south. It is a high mountain valley and is inhabited mainly by members of the Buyei and Miao ethnic minorities ...
Then; 15,000 speakers *** Libo CountyMak and Ai-Cham; 10,000 and 2,700 speakers * Guangxi **
Hechi Hechi () is a prefecture-level city in the northwest of the Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, People's Republic of China, bordering Guizhou to the north. In June 2002 it gained city status. Geography and climate Hechi is located in northwestern ...
***
Luocheng County Luocheng Mulao Autonomous County ( zhuang: ,) is a county of northern Guangxi, China. It is under the administration of Hechi City. Administrative divisions There are 7 towns and 4 townships in the county: * Towns (): ** Dongmen () ** Long'an () ...
Mulam; 86,000 speakers ***
Huanjiang County Huanjiang Maonan Autonomous County ( Zhuang: ; ) is an ethnic Maonan autonomous county in the north of Guangxi, China, bordering Guizhou province to the north and northwest. It is under the administration of Hechi Hechi () is a prefecture-level ...
Maonan; 30,000 speakers **
Guilin Guilin (Standard Zhuang: ''Gveilinz''; alternatively romanized as Kweilin) is a prefecture-level city in the northeast of China's Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region. It is situated on the west bank of the Li River and borders Hunan to the nort ...
(
Lingui County Lingui District () is the county seat and district administered by Guilin, Guangxi, China, and located midway between Guilin and Yangshuo. The district is mostly rural and hilly, marked by the same dramatic karst topography for which Guilin is f ...
) – Chadong; 20,000 speakers


By population

There is a total of about 2 million Kam–Sui speakers. The four largest Kam–Sui ethnic groups, the Dong, Shui, Mulao, and Maonan, are officially recognized by the Chinese government. Non-recognized Kam–Sui ethnic groups (Chadong, Then, Mak, Ai-Cham) who can still speak their own languages number less than 50,000. # Dong: about 1,500,000 speakers; 1.7 million in 1995 # Sui: 300,000 speakers # Mulam: 86,000 speakers (ethnic population: 200,000) # Maonan: 30,000 speakers (ethnic population: 100,000) # Chadong: 20,000 speakers # Then: 15,000 speakers # Mak: 10,000 speakers # Ai-Cham: 2,700 speakers


Other languages

The following language varieties are closely related to, or part of, Southern Dong. *Mjuniang 谬娘 or Cao Miao 草苗 (ISO 639-3
cov
: 60,000 (1991) in Liping, Tongdao, and Sanjiang; closely related to Dong. Speakers are classified as ethnic Miao. * Naxi Yao 那溪瑶 (autonym: ''mu2 ɲiu1'') is spoken by 2,500 people in Naxi Township 那溪瑶族乡, Dongkou County, Hunan Province, China. *Diao 调 (刁人): 2,000 (1999) in southeastern Guizhou around Liping and Congjiang; may speak Chinese or Dong. Speakers are classified as ethnic Dong. Diao (''tjau13'') is a Cao Miao subgroup according to Shi (2015:43). The
Sanqiao language Sanqiao 三锹话 (三橇) is a mixed Dong–Miao language spoken in Liping County and Jinping County, Guizhou, China by about 6,000 people. The Sanqiao people sing traditional songs using the Suantang language (酸汤话), a Sinitic language ...
(''Qiaohua'' 锹话) is a mixed language of Miao, Dong, and Chinese origins. Sanqiao 三锹 (三橇) is spoken by 5,000 people (1999) in Liping and Jinping counties, Guizhou. Speakers are classified as either ethnic Miao or Dong. The following peoples may also speak Kam–Sui languages. *Xialusi 下路司: 3,000 (1999) in southeastern Guizhou; classified as Dong, but their linguistic affiliation is unknown (possibly Kam-Sui). Speakers are classified as ethnic Dong. *Shui of Yunnan: 6,800 (1990) in Huangnihe 黃泥河 and Gugan 古敢水族乡, Fuyuan County, Yunnan; 490 (1990) in Dahe and Long'an of Yiliang County. In Gugan, there is a village cluster known as the "Five Shui Villages" 水五寨, consisting of Buzhang 补掌, Dongla 咚喇, Reshui 热水, Dazhai 大寨, and Duzhang 都章. It is still spoken in Xinbao Village 新堡村, Laochang Township 老厂乡, Fuyuan County, Yunnan. Also in Dacunzi 大村子, Geyi Township 格宜镇,
Xuanwei Xuanwei () is a county-level city in the northeast of Yunnan Province, China, bordering Guizhou province to the east. It is under the administration of the prefecture-level city of Qujing. Administrative divisions Xuanwei City has 9 subdistrict ...
City. However, these are actually all
Northern Tai languages The Northern Tai languages are an established branch of the Tai languages of Southeast Asia. They include the northern Zhuang languages and Bouyei of China, Tai Mène of Laos and Yoy of Thailand. Languages Ethnologue ''Ethnologue'' distingui ...
( Bouyei) according to Hsiu (2013). There are also some languages in southeastern Guizhou, northern Guangxi, and southwestern Hunan that have been influenced by Kam–Sui languages, such as Suantang 酸汤 and
Tongdao Pinghua The Tongdao Pinghua is a variety of Guibei Pinghua (桂北平话) influenced by Kam (Dong). It is spoken by about 25,000 people in Tongdao Dong Autonomous County, Hunan, China (Shi 2015:137). Although Tongdao Pinghua speakers are classified by ...
, a
Pinghua Pinghua (; Yale: ''Pìhng Wá''; sometimes disambiguated as /) is a pair of Sinitic languages spoken mainly in parts of the Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, with some speakers in Hunan province. Pinghua is a trade language in some areas of Gu ...
lect spoken in
Tongdao Dong Autonomous County Tongdao (the full name: "''Tongdao Dong Autonomous County''", ; usually referred to as "''Tongdao County''", ) is an autonomous county of Dong people in Hunan, Hunan Province, China, it is under the administration of the prefecture-level city of ...
,
Hunan Hunan (, ; ) is a landlocked province of the People's Republic of China, part of the South Central China region. Located in the middle reaches of the Yangtze watershed, it borders the province-level divisions of Hubei to the north, Jiangxi ...
. Kam–Sui languages are also in contact with Suantang 酸汤, a Sinitic language spoken by about 80,000 ethnic Miao in Baibu 白布, Dihu 地湖, Dabaozi 大堡子, and Sanqiao 三锹 in Tianzhu, Huitong, and Jing counties (Chen Qiguang 2013:35). Suantang is very similar to
New Xiang New Xiang, also known as Chang-Yi (长益片 / 長益片) is the dominant form of Xiang Chinese. It is spoken in northeastern areas of Hunan, China adjacent to areas where Southwestern Mandarin and Gan are spoken. Under their influence, it has lo ...
(新湘语), but is unintelligible with Southwestern Mandarin.


Reconstruction

The
Proto-Kam–Sui language Proto-Kam–Sui is the reconstructed ancestor of the Kam–Sui languages. Reconstructions A preliminary of reconstruction of Proto-Kam–Sui had been undertaken by Graham Thurgood (1988).Thurgood, Graham. 1988. "Notes on the reconstruction of Pr ...
is the reconstructed ancestor of the Kam–Sui languages.


See also

* Hunan Kam-Sui languages comparative vocabulary list (Wiktionary)


References


Further reading

* * * *


External links


ABVD: Proto-Kam–Sui word list
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