Nisu (Southern Yi,
Classical Yi script:

) is a
language cluster
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spoken by half a million
Yi people
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of
China
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. It is one of six Yi languages recognized by the government of China. The
Yi script
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was traditionally used, though few can still read it.
[ According to Lama (2012), Nisu (Nishu) autonyms include ', ', and '.
The position of Nisu within Nisoish is debated. Nisu is classified as ]Southeastern Loloish
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by Pelkey (2011), but is traditionally classified as a Northern Loloish language, including by Lama (2012).
Internal classification
Chen et al. (1985)
Chen et al. (1985:114) recognizes three major varieties of ''Southern Yi'' (i.e., Nisu) spoken in Yunnan
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province: ''Shijian'' (石建; Shiping-Jianshui), ''Yuanjin'' (元金; Yuanjiang-Jinping), and ''Exin'' (峨新; Eshan-Xinping). Autonyms include ''na̠33 su55'' and ''na̠33 su55 pho21'' (alternatively ''ne̠33 su55 pho21''). Chen (1985) reported a speaker population of nearly 1.6 million.
*Shijian 石建土语: spoken in Shiping, Jianshui, Tonghai, Gejiu, Kaiyuan, Mengzi, and Hekou counties
*Yuanjin 元金土语: spoken in Yuanyang, Jinping, Mojiang, Yuanjiang, Pu'er, Jiangcheng, and Honghe counties
*Exin 峨新土语: spoken in Eshan, Xinping, Jiangchuan, Yuxi, Yimen, and Kunming counties
Yang (2009)
Yang (2009) classifies the Nisu dialects as follows.
*Northern Nisu
**North-central (''Shijian'' 石建): spoken in Shiping, Xinping, Jiangcheng, Mojiang, and Lüchun counties
**Northwestern (''Exin'' 峨新): spoken in Eshan and Jinning counties
*Southern Nisu (''Yuanjin'' 元金): spoken in Honghe, Yuanyang, Jinping, Yuanjiang, Shiping, and perhaps also Jianshui counties
*Far Northwestern Nisu: spoken in Beidou Township (北斗彝族乡), Yongping County (descendants of Nisu soldiers who migrated to Yongping during the early Ming Dynasty
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; most divergent Nisu variety)
The Jiangcheng, Mojiang, and Lüchun varieties were grouped by Chen (1985) to be southern varieties, but Yang (2009) found that they actually belonged to the Northern Nisu group.
Other varieties
Other Nisu or Southern Yi groups with similar autonyms or language varieties are:
* Ache 阿车: Autonym in Xinping County (population 100+ as of 1955) is '.
* Luowu 罗武 (300+ people in Xinping County (1955); 100 households in Shuangbai County; also in Zhenyuan County): '
*Achang 阿常 of Niukong 牛孔, Lüchun County
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*Pulian 普连 of Qimaba 骑马坝, Daxing 大兴, and Gekui 戈奎, Lüchun County
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* Alu 阿鲁 of Dashuigou 大水沟, Lüchun County
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A variety of Southern Nisu (autonym: ') spoken in Aka Luoduo (阿卡洛多) village (also called Taiping village; 太平村), Tianfang Village (田房村), Jiangcheng County is covered in Lu Yan (2008).
In Tonghai County, ''Southern Yi'' (Nisu) is spoken by all generations only in Xiangping (象平), Bajiao (芭蕉), Sizhai (四寨), Shikan (石坎), Pingba (平坝), Shangzhuangke (上庄科), and Xiazhuangke (下庄科) villages.
Lexicography
Pu wrote a Nisu-Chinese dictionary in 2021, with Nisu words transcribed in both IPA and Yi script
The Yi scripts (; ) are two scripts used to write the Yi languages; Classical Yi (an ideogram script), and the later Yi syllabary. The script is historically known in Chinese as ''Cuan Wen'' () or ''Wei Shu'' () and various other names (), amon ...
. It is based on the Nisu dialect of Renhou Village 仁厚村 and Yongning Village 永宁村, both of which are located several kilometers north of Mengzi City, Yunnan.[Pu Changshou 普长寿. 2021. ''Yiyu Nisuhua Hanyu changyong cihui duizhao'' 彝语尼苏话与汉语常用词汇对照. Kunming: Yunnan People's Publishing House 云南民族出版社. .]
Phonology
Consonants
Vowels
There is distinction between tight-throat vowels and lax-throat (plain) vowels.
* Diphthongs occur with alveolo-palatal consonants in complementary distribution, in the Laochang dialect.
*Open-mid sounds only occur in the Shaochong dialect.
*Rhotic vowels occur mainly in the Northwestern dialects.
* Sounds are heard as syllabic consonants when following alveolar sibilants or affricates, and as syllabic retroflex when following retroflex ones.
Tones
3 tones occur as follows:
Notes
References
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