tjs ISO 639

Tujia, Southern

  • Geography

    CN Northwest Hunan Province, Luxi county, 3 villages.
  • Language Cloud

A language of China

tjs
Mong Tsi, Tuchia
1,500 (Brassett and Brassett 2005), decreasing. Monolinguals are mainly women, children, and older adults. Ethnic population: 8,030,000 (2000 census). Includes 70,000 in Northern Tujia.
Northwest Hunan Province, Luxi county, 3 villages.
China
8a (Moribund). Language of recognized nationality: Tujia.
Sino-Tibetan, Tibeto-Burman, Northeastern Tibeto-Burman, Tujia
None known. Northern [tji] and Southern Tujia are not mutually intelligible. Lexical similarity: 40% with Northern Tujia [tji], but with phonological and grammatical differences.
SOV; voiced stops and affricates; tonal, 5 tones.
In Boluozhai, all speak the language; in Puzhu, some children can speak it; in Xiaqieji, only adults speak it (Bradley 2007a). Home, village. Older adults only. Positive attitudes. Shifted to Mandarin Chinese [cmn].
Literacy rate in L2: 88% in Chinese (2000 census, Tujia nationality).
Traditional religion, Buddhist.