At the eastern edge of China’s Xinjiang region, Qumul (Hami) has been a major gateway between Central Asia and inner China since at least the first century. This paper examines the effects of sustained language contact between speakers of Northern Chinese, Uyghur, Qazaq, Mongolian, and other languages. Qumul Chinese and Qumul Uyghur share many areal linguistic features, but also preserve medieval features of each language family. What is striking is the degree to which Qumul Chinese and Uyghur have not influenced each other. While the two languages do share certain features of vocabulary and phonology, they exhibit a parallel but separate development.Alexander von Humboldt Foundatio
Softcover, 17x24Central Asia has been dominated by Mongolian and Turkic speaking nations for the pas...
textThis ethnographic study investigates the language ecology of Urumchi, Xinjiang with a focus on c...
The author examines the historical, social, and cultural connections between China and its Muslim mi...
At the eastern edge of China’s Xinjiang region, Qumul (Hami) has been a major gateway between Centra...
Nascent Chinese civilization once shared the north China plain and the surrounding uplands with vari...
Our concern is to consider the changing process of language and ethnic relations by focusing on the ...
Nascent Chinese civilization once shared the north China plain and the surrounding uplands with vari...
International audienceGansu Province borders Qinghai to the southwest and Xinjiang to the west, and ...
The interactions among languages in the Qinghai Area of China involved the historical migration of t...
The overwhelming majority of the more than 10 million Uyghur – Turkic Muslims who inhabit Xinjiang U...
Mongolian as a minority language in China is losing speakers, although several million remain in Chi...
The paper examines ethnic, demographic, cultural and linguistic aspects of China's Xinjiang Province...
In the first part of the paper, the author discusses some details pertaining to the Altaic languages...
AbstractThe Sino-Tibetan language family is one of the largest language families in the world, both ...
This study is focused on linguistic (phonetic, lexical and grammatical) features of speech of the Ta...
Softcover, 17x24Central Asia has been dominated by Mongolian and Turkic speaking nations for the pas...
textThis ethnographic study investigates the language ecology of Urumchi, Xinjiang with a focus on c...
The author examines the historical, social, and cultural connections between China and its Muslim mi...
At the eastern edge of China’s Xinjiang region, Qumul (Hami) has been a major gateway between Centra...
Nascent Chinese civilization once shared the north China plain and the surrounding uplands with vari...
Our concern is to consider the changing process of language and ethnic relations by focusing on the ...
Nascent Chinese civilization once shared the north China plain and the surrounding uplands with vari...
International audienceGansu Province borders Qinghai to the southwest and Xinjiang to the west, and ...
The interactions among languages in the Qinghai Area of China involved the historical migration of t...
The overwhelming majority of the more than 10 million Uyghur – Turkic Muslims who inhabit Xinjiang U...
Mongolian as a minority language in China is losing speakers, although several million remain in Chi...
The paper examines ethnic, demographic, cultural and linguistic aspects of China's Xinjiang Province...
In the first part of the paper, the author discusses some details pertaining to the Altaic languages...
AbstractThe Sino-Tibetan language family is one of the largest language families in the world, both ...
This study is focused on linguistic (phonetic, lexical and grammatical) features of speech of the Ta...
Softcover, 17x24Central Asia has been dominated by Mongolian and Turkic speaking nations for the pas...
textThis ethnographic study investigates the language ecology of Urumchi, Xinjiang with a focus on c...
The author examines the historical, social, and cultural connections between China and its Muslim mi...