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Mang, or Mashan Miao Mashan Hmong (麻山 ''máshān''), is a Miao language of China. The endonym is ''Mang'', similar to other West Hmongic languages such as Mong. ==Varieties== Mang was classified as a branch of Western Hmongic in Wang (1985), who listed four varieties.〔王辅世主编,《苗语简志》,民族出版社,1985年。〕 Matisoff (2001) gave these four varieties the status of separate languages, and, conservatively, did not retain them as a single group within West Hmongic. Li Yunbing (2000) added two minor varieties which had been left unclassified in Wang, Southeastern (Strecker's "Luodian Muyin") and Southwestern ("Wangmo").〔李云兵,《苗语方言划分遗留问题研究》,中央民族大学出版社,2000年。〕 *Central Mang: 70,000 speakers *Northern Mang: 35,000 *Western Mang: 14,000 *Southern Mang: 10,000 *Southeastern Mang: 4,000 *Southwestern Mang: 4,000 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Mashan Miao」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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