The Bouyei language (
autonym: Haausqyaix, also spelled ''Buyi'', ''Buyei'' or ''Puyi'';
; or ) is a language spoken by the
Bouyei ethnic group of Southern
Guizhou Province, China. Classified as a member of the Northern Tai group in the
Tai language branch of the
Tai–Kadai language family, the language has over 2.5 million native speakers and is also used by the
Giay people () in some parts of
Vietnam
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. There are native speakers living in
France
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and the
United States
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as well, who emigrated from China or Vietnam. About 98% of the native speakers are in China.
Bouyei's characteristics are similar to the other members of its language branch. It is generally
monosyllabic and
word order
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and
particles are the main forms of
grammar
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. Bouyei's
syllable initials match up closely to the other Northern Tai languages, with relatively fast simplification and merging. Bouyei sentences can be shown to contain many different levels of phrasing.
The contemporary Bouyei script was developed after the abandonment of the Bouyei-Zhuang Script Alliance Policy in 1981 and was designed from 1981 to 1985. It is focused and phonologically representative and takes the
Wangmo County dialect as its foundation.
Distribution
China
According to a 1950s survey performed by the Chinese government, the Bouyei language as spoken in Guizhou can be divided into three general dialect groups (Snyder 2008
#The Southern Guizhou (Qian) group – the largest of the three – from the
Qianxinan Bouyei and Miao Autonomous Prefecture, which is mostly intelligible with the
Guibian and Guibei Zhuang dialects. This vernacular is spoken in the counties of
Wangmo,
Ceheng,
Luodian,
Dushan,
Libo,
Duyun,
Pingtang,
Zhenfeng,
Anlong,
Xingren, and
Xinyi.
#The Central Guizhou (Qian) group – next most spoken of the three – which is spread throughout
Qiannan Buyei and Miao Autonomous Prefecture
Qiannan Bouyei people, Buyei and Miao people, Miao Autonomous Prefecture ( zh, s=黔南布依族苗族自治州 , p=Qiánnán Bùyīzú Miáozú Zìzhìzhōu; Buyei language, Buyei: ''Qianfnanf Buxqyaix Buxyeeuz ziqziqzouy''; Hmu language, Hmu: ' ...
and the suburbs of
Guiyang
Guiyang; Mandarin pronunciation: ; Chinese postal romanization, alternatively as Kweiyang is the capital of Guizhou, Guizhou province in China. It is centrally located within the province, on the Yunnan–Guizhou Plateau, eastern part of the Yun ...
, and is partially intelligible with the Southern Guizhou dialects (it is very similar to the Zhuang dialects of northern
Guangxi
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). This vernacular is spoken in the counties of
Longli,
Guiding,
Qingzhen :''The term ''Qingzhen'' can also refer to Islam in China, Chinese Muslims, Chinese Islamic cuisine or the Hui people, Hui ethnic group.''
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,
Pingba,
Kaiyang,
Guiyang
Guiyang; Mandarin pronunciation: ; Chinese postal romanization, alternatively as Kweiyang is the capital of Guizhou, Guizhou province in China. It is centrally located within the province, on the Yunnan–Guizhou Plateau, eastern part of the Yun ...
, and
Anshun.
#The Western Guizhou (Qian) dialects – the least spoken of the three – which is spoken in the counties of
Zhenning,
Guanling,
Ziyun,
Qinglong,
Pu'an,
Liuzhi,
Panxian,
Shuicheng,
Bijie, and
Weining. The western dialects show more unique features than the other two groups. Some western dialects have aspirated stops, which is an uncommon feature in
northern Tai languages (Snyder 2008).
Wu, Snyder, & Liang (2007) is the most comprehensive Bouyei survey to date, and covers the following data points.
;
Qiannan Bouyei and Miao Autonomous Prefecture
*Guyang,
Changshun County ()
*Nanzhai,
Dushan County ()
*Jichang, Dushan County ()
*Fuxi,
Duyun County ()
*Gonggu Township,
Guiding County (), now merged
*Danggu,
Huishui County ()
*Fucun,
Libo County
Libo County () is a county of southern Guizhou province, China, bordering Guangxi to the south. It is under the administration of the Qiannan Buyei and Miao Autonomous Prefecture.
Geography
The county is located in the remote southeastern corner o ...
()
*Yangchang,
Longli County ()
*Luokun,
Luodian County ()
*Poqiu, Luodian County ()
*Xiliang Township,
Pingtang County (), now merged
*Zhangbu Township, Pingtang County ()
;
Qianxinan Bouyei and Miao Autonomous Prefecture
*Pingle Township,
Anlong County (), now merged
*Huarong,
Ceheng County ()
*Zitang,
Qinglong County ()
*Fuxing,
Wangmo County ()
*Bajie,
Xingyi County ()
*Mingu,
Zhenfeng County ()
;
Anshun City
*Huangla Buyei and Miao Ethnic Township, Anshun ()
*Banle,
Zhenning County ()
*Shitouzhai, Zhenning County ()
*Huohua Township,
Ziyun County ()
*Nonghe, Ziyun County ()
;
Liuzhi Special District
Liuzhi Special District () is a district of Guizhou, China. It was known as Langdai County before 1960. The county is under the administration of Liupanshui city, located in the western part of Guizhou Province. It is bounded by Zhijing and Nayong ...
*Fa'er Buyei, Miao, and Yi Ethnic Township,
Shuicheng County ()
The
Yei Zhuang varieties of
Wenshan Prefecture,
Yunnan
Yunnan; is an inland Provinces of China, province in Southwestern China. The province spans approximately and has a population of 47.2 million (as of 2020). The capital of the province is Kunming. The province borders the Chinese provinces ...
are closely related to the Bouyei varieties of
Guizhou
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. Many other languages outside China with the names "Yei", "Yay", "Yoy", are also closely related.
Vietnam
Bouyei is also spoken in
northern Vietnam by several groups, the Bouyei people of
Muong Khuong District of
Lào Cai Province and in
Quan Ba District of
Ha Giang Province and the
Giáy. Edmondson and Gregerson (2001) has determined their language to be most similar to the Bouyei dialects of southwest Guizhou. The Giáy are an officially recognized group in Vietnam who now number nearly 50,000. Some household registries of the Giáy of Vietnam indicate that their ancestors had left
Guizhou
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160 years ago during the
Qing dynasty
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, and traveled overland to southern
Yunnan
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and then Vietnam (Edmondson & Gregerson 2001). This coincides with the
Miao Rebellion (1854–73) of Guizhou. The Giáy are found in the following locations of Vietnam.
*
Lào Cai province
**Tả Van village near
Sa Pa
**
Bát Xát District
**
Mường Khương District
**
Bảo Yên District
*
Hà Giang Province
**
Yên Minh District
**
Đồng Văn District
*
Lai Châu
Lai Châu () is a city in the Northwest region of Vietnam. It is the capital city of Lai Châu Province. The city borders Phong Thổ District, Sìn Hồ District và Tam Đường District.
History
Lai Châu, or Muang Lay (Vietnamese: M� ...
Province
**
Mường Tè District
**
Phong Thổ District
*
Cao Bằng Province
**
Bảo Lạc District
Some Giày are in
Yên Bái Province.
The Giáy of
Mường Khương District of Lào Cai who call themselves Tu Dí
'thu zi''can only speak a
form of Chinese, and no Giáy. Their autonym comes from their ancestral place of origin, which is
Duyun of
Guizhou
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province, China. According to their household records, they had arrived in
Maguan County and in
Honghe Prefecture about 200 years ago. Similarly, some Giáy of Vietnam report that they have relatives still living in
Hekou,
Yunnan
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province, China (Edmondson & Gregerson 2001).
The Pu Nả people of
Tam Đường District, Lai Châu Province, Vietnam call themselves the ''Vần Nả'' (with ''vần'' meaning 'people'), and number about 5,000 individuals (Lò 2012:11–20). They are also called ''Quý Châu'' (''
Guizhou
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'' ), ''Sa Quý Châu'', ''Củi Chu'', ''Pu Y'', or ''Pâu Thìn''. The Pu Nả live in the following villages of Tam Đường District (Lò 2012:18).
*Bản Giang commune
**bản Coc Pa
**bản Giang
**bản Nà Bỏ
**bản Nà Sài
**bản Nà Cơ
**bản Tẩn Phủ Nhiêu
*Thèn Xin commune
**bản Lở Thàng
**Thèn Xin
*San Thàng commune
**bản Tả Xin Chải
**Xéo Xin Chải
**Phan Lỉn
The Yay language described by
William J. Gedney is in fact the Giáy dialect of Mường Hum,
Bát Xát District,
Lào Cai (Edmondson & Gregerson 2001). There are also other related
Northern Tai languages spoken in Vietnam as well, such Bố Y, Nhang, and Quy Châu (possibly closely related to
Tai Mène of
Laos
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). The Bố Y had originally came from around
Wangmo County in southwestern Guizhou. Some subgroups of Bố Y call themselves the ''Pu Na'' or ''Pu Thin'', meaning 'people of the paddy field'.
Laos
There are also some speakers in
Laos
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. In Laos, the Giáy people are called
Yang, which is also used four various
Rau peoples living there.
The Yang people, also spelled Nhang, are located in
Louang Namtha Province,
Oudomxay Province and
Phongsaly Province. This three provinces are bordered by Yunnan, and one border Vietnam.
Phonology
Consonants
The Bouyei script recognizes 32 consonants, with names formed by the consonant in an initial position followed by a long "a" vowel.
Pink: p, t, k, q, z, and c are used only to write
Chinese loanwords.
Beige: sl and hr are used for sounds that occur only in certain dialects.
V is pronounced as a before a "u".
An absent consonant may produce a glottal sound . is also heard as a final sound.
Vowels and diphthongs
Bouyei has 77 vowels and diphthongs.
The endings , , , , , , , , and are used in writing Chinese loanwords.
Vowels may also have allophones of .
Another vowel sound may occur phonemically in the dialects of Anshun, Qinglong, Shuicheng, Zhenning, and Ziyun.
Tones
Bouyei has six
tones, corresponding to
the eight ''sheng'' of Middle Chinese: all six in open syllables or with a final or , reduced to two "entering" tones with a
final stop.
Marking letters are placed at the end of syllables to indicate tone. Loanword marking letters y, f, j, and q match with
Mandarin tones 1, 2, 3, and 4 respectively.
Phonological shifts
Bouyei shows de-voicing of Proto-Tai–Kadai's voiced consonants ( → , → , → ), and loss of
aspiration.
Proto-Tai–Kadai's tones experienced a splitting into modern Bouyei, shown in the following table.
Scripts
Ancient Bouyei script
Ancient Bouyei writing was created by borrowing elements from
Chinese characters
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or by mimicking their forms, and is similar to
Sawndip. Items collected were mostly
Shaman
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's books of the Buyi ancestors, which were used to select auspicious days, lucky numbers and directions, and divination. The scriptures also produced
Nuo books and literary works. The Nuo scripts have been widely circulated among the
Buyi people in Libo region for more than a thousand years to praise goodness, condemn evil, advocate filiality, and to promote truth, kindness and beauty; and these have become the code of conduct among the local Buyei people. The epic poem ''Wang Yulian'' was a literary work that is believed to be the retelling of a Chinese story in Buyei language. Its manual copies are popular in Zhexiang Township, Wangmo County in Buyei and Miao Autonomous Prefecture in Southwest Guizhou.
Old Modern Bouyei
In November 1956, a scientific conference was held in
Guiyang
Guiyang; Mandarin pronunciation: ; Chinese postal romanization, alternatively as Kweiyang is the capital of Guizhou, Guizhou province in China. It is centrally located within the province, on the Yunnan–Guizhou Plateau, eastern part of the Yun ...
to discuss the creation and implementation of a
Latin-based alphabet for Bouyei. The result was a script similar some Zhuang romanizations that used the
Longli County dialect as its base. The script was approved by the Chinese government and was put into use in 1957, though its use ceased in 1960.
Current Bouyei script
In 1981, a conference on Bouyei history revised the script developed in 1956 in an attempt to make it more practical and phonologically representative of Wangmo County speech. It also was approved by the Chinese government, and was adopted on an experimental basis in 1982. Feedback was largely positive, and the script was officially brought into use in March 1985 and continues to be used to the present.
References
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Bouyei Culture Website
External links
ABVD: Bouyei (Wangmo) word list
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Tai languages
Languages of Guizhou
Bouyei people