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Monguor (Tu) by the
Chinese government.
Wutun speakers reside in two
villages (Upper
Wutun 上五屯 and
Lower Wutun 下五屯) of
Tongren County,
eastern Qinghai...
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transcribed with ⟨ɧ⟩ is also
reported word-initially and word-medially in the
Wutun language,
where it is
described simply as a "velar glide",
which would be...
- in
northeastern Dongxiang Autonomous County (Gansu).
Wutun,
spoken in the
Upper and
Lower Wutun villages,
Tongren county (Qinghai).
Tibetic Amdo Tibetan...
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Dialects are
indicated in italic.
Shirongol Baoanic Bonan Jishishan Tongren Wutun (mixed Bonan-Mandarin) Dongxiang/Santa
Sijiaji Suonanba Wangjiaji Tangwang...
- Mongols. The
Wutun language, a Chinese-Bonan-Tibetan
mixed language, is
spoken by some 2,000
people in the two
villages of
Upper and
Lower Wutun, located...
-
Wutun".
Journal of
South Asian Languages and Linguistics. 3 (1): 85. doi:10.1515/jsall-2016-0003. S2CID 146919944. Sandman, Erika. A
Grammar of
Wutun...
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people Lhoba people Monpa Tibetan Thakali people Changpa people Golok people Wutun people Tibetan Muslims Tibetan diaspora Tibetan Americans Central Tibetan...
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Wutun".
Journal of
South Asian Languages and Linguistics. 3 (1): 85. doi:10.1515/jsall-2016-0003. S2CID 146919944. Sandman, Erika. A
Grammar of
Wutun...
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Wutun".
Journal of
South Asian Languages and Linguistics. 3 (1): 85. doi:10.1515/jsall-2016-0003. S2CID 146919944. Sandman, Erika. A
Grammar of
Wutun...
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following are
mixed Sinitic–Mongolic languages.
Tangwang (mixed Mandarin–Santa)
Wutun (mixed Mandarin–Bonan) The
traditional Mongolian script (based on the Old...