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SIL Electronic Survey Reports 2008-017

Language use and language attitudes among rural Nisu

Authors  Bai Bibo
Chan, Ken
Yang Liujin
Abstract 

This study uses a questionnaire to investigate the extent of Sinicization among a selection of remote, rural Nisu villages. The questionnaire results indicate that Nisu is not an endangered language in such a context, although 1) Nisu are open to intermarriage with Chinese and Hani, 2) Nisu teach their children Chinese, and 3) the Chinese language is spreading increasingly through the schools and will continue to increase Sinicization in coming generations. Currently, about half of the fourteen rural villages surveyed show an increase in Chinese usage compared to the previous generation.

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Published  2008
Languages  Nisu, Eastern [nos]
Ethnologue entry for Nisu, Eastern
Nisu, Northern [yiv]
Ethnologue entry for Nisu, Northern
Nisu, Southern [nsd]
Ethnologue entry for Nisu, Southern
Nisu, Southwestern [nsv]
Ethnologue entry for Nisu, Southwestern
Country  China
Subject  Language shift

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