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Shixing, also rendered Shuhi, is a Qiangic language of
Sichuan Sichuan is a province in Southwestern China, occupying the Sichuan Basin and Tibetan Plateau—between the Jinsha River to the west, the Daba Mountains to the north, and the Yunnan–Guizhou Plateau to the south. Its capital city is Cheng ...
, China. Two-thirds of its speakers are monolingual. Shixing is also known by its Tibetan name Xumi (旭米 ''Xùmǐ''); it is spoken by about 1800 people living by the Shuiluo River 水洛 in Shuiluo Township 水洛乡,
Mili Tibetan Autonomous County Muli Tibetan Autonomous County ( zh, s=木里藏族自治县, p=Mùlǐ Zàngzú Zìzhìxiàn; ''smi-li rang-skyong-rdzong''; Yi: ''mup li op zzup zyt jie jux dde xiep'') is in the Liangshan Yi Autonomous Prefecture in the southwest of Sichuan ...
. Katia Chirkova reports two varieties. *Upper Xumi (autonym: ') *Lower Xumi (autonym: ')


Phonology


Consonants

Xumi features a very unusual phonemic contrast between voiceless and voiced alveolo-palatal lateral approximants and voiceless and voiced glottal fricatives. # Only in Upper Xumi # Only in Lower Xumi


Vowels


Oral

* The close and close-mid series are the same in both varieties: . The difference lies in the open-mid and open series; in Upper Xumi, these are , whereas in Lower Xumi, they are . ** At least in Lower Xumi , is phonetically close-mid . ** is closer in Upper Xumi ; in addition, the open central vowel is phonetically near-open . For this reason, they may be transcribed with and , respectively. ** The Lower Xumi and generally correspond to Upper Xumi and , respectively. is near-open near-back and thus similar to the Upper Xumi , but more back.


Nasal

* Upper Xumi has the following nasal vowels: , as well as the marginal , which occurs only in the word 'on the roof / upstairs'. * Lower Xumi has the following nasal vowels: , as well as the marginal , which occurs only in the word 'on the roof / upstairs'. generally correspond to Upper Xumi , respectively.


References


Bibliography

* * *Sun Hongkai 宏开 2014. ''A study of Shixing'' hixingyu yanjiu 史兴语研究 Beijing: Minzu University Press. {{Languages of China Loloish languages Qiangic languages Languages of Sichuan